<p>“I see that you go to college and get a BA in any science degree, and choose classes that Med School could use. Then after 4 years you take your MKAT and see your chances to get into Med School. Am I right?”</p>
<p>Yes, you are right. See entomom’s comment re the many threads on this site that would give you the information you need.</p>
<p>Also, note that SLU’s med school is private (and catholic) and therefore has no obligation to accept students from Missouri. Less than 1/3 of their class is in-state residents. (I don’t know if attending SLU undergrad would give you a leg up on admissions - you’d have to check.) There are however two state medical schools associated with the University of Missouri which accept primarily instate residents- one in Columbia and one in Kansas City. Those are your best shot - but as noted above, you need to get your grades up! A 3.2 won’t cut it at any medical school in the US.</p>