<p>Will med schools around the nation including Harvard Medical School and Stanford Medical School know that a 3.3+ GPA is a very strong GPA at Cal Poly? Or will they see that 3.3 GPA and pass over for someone with a 4.0 GPA from a less rigorous university?</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>Cal Poly is a very solid engineering school. The university’s academic is rigorous and challenging.</p>
<p>The issue is that there are Cal Poly Engineering students with 3.8+ GPA applying to Med schools as well. Not to mention there are 3.8+ GPA MIT/Princeton/Stanford and other tier 1 engineering graduates applying to Med schools.</p>
<p>The medical schools you mentioned, Stanford and Harvard, have med school acceptance rate hovering around 2-3%. To stand a chance of getting in to either you need to be an ABSOLUTE academic star at your undergraduate, along with great school/social services record, outstanding recommendations, top top MCAT score, great in-person admission interview, and a great hook on why you want to be in medicine. </p>
<p>A 3.3+ GPA at Cal Poly is respectable, but unfortunately (not to be harsh or discourage you), you were not the rock star within CP. Thus, it might be a long shot at the aforementioned institutions for medicine.</p>