regardless of how poor your GPA is and there is no chance in hell you will get into a us or canadian med school, PLEASE dont drop out of college and start at Windsor. Windsor will always be an option available so dont worry about that. But the college degree, in my opinion, is a necessary component of your residency application if you are a US or Canadian citizen. Despite that some states need minimum credit hours if you are a us or canadian citizen, its just the concept. DONT DROP OUT OF COLLEGE
Residency PD's can understand that one partied too much in college, and their GPA dropped to a dismal level. Residency PD's can understand physics was hard. Residency PD's cannot and will not try to understand how in anyway dropping out of college and going to Windsor regardless of your step scores being crazy good is justifiably okay.
The simple thing is why did you not go to college? Why did you drop out of college? Did you get kicked out college for academic dishonesty? Something is terribly wrong is what they will think. Especially nondesi residency pd's
and saying you're 21 in residency interviews actually goes against you. They want mature people with a wide variety of life experiences. not some ammateur, just like the residency pd's own child is probably doing the normal route of being a junior in some college/uni
Residency PD's can understand that one partied too much in college, and their GPA dropped to a dismal level. Residency PD's can understand physics was hard. Residency PD's cannot and will not try to understand how in anyway dropping out of college and going to Windsor regardless of your step scores being crazy good is justifiably okay.
The simple thing is why did you not go to college? Why did you drop out of college? Did you get kicked out college for academic dishonesty? Something is terribly wrong is what they will think. Especially nondesi residency pd's
and saying you're 21 in residency interviews actually goes against you. They want mature people with a wide variety of life experiences. not some ammateur, just like the residency pd's own child is probably doing the normal route of being a junior in some college/uni