Is 3.5 GPA from Ivy League too low to apply medical school?

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normal, everyone’s GPA takes a hit with orgo. The trick is to come back from it.
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The student isn’t a science major. If the BCPM GPA takes another hit from Ochem II, it will be harder to improve the science GPA.

The MCAT is the equalizer among all GPAs from schools so it’s important to do well on that.

She should quit pre-med if medicine is no longer in her interests as a career. A 3.2 is still fine for DO schools.

What about PA school, OT, PT? A Master’s in Nursing? Was it just the “doctor” thing, or does she really want to work in Health Care?
As long as you’ve not graduated, it’s always possible to add more science classes to increase the science GPA. Biochemistry, Neuroscience… they’re pretty much expected noaways (even if not mandatory).