Hello, I'm just wondering your honest opinion, I'm about to move to texas and do the common core there as I establish residency, and after I can apply to 8 or so Texas programs after. But I don't want to miss any chances in Cali just in case. I work in a reference lab that is the clinical site of some of the CA programs, and I can get good recs, but the problem is my GPA. At the end of my bachelors, I was too young and immature and I had a GPA of 2.7 and science 2.5 in another subject, engineering related. Anyways, since then I've taken CLS prereq's and have gotten an A in all of them, 6 classes, while working at a large reference lab as a specimen processor. Now my GPA is probably around 3.0 and sciecne gpa 2.8-2.9, since all I took were science classes, and it's clear that what happened in school was a mishap, But still, I don't think it can be overcome? I went to a prestigious university and I'm back in form again, after growing up, but I think it's too late and there's no recovering from it.
Anyone can please reply with your thoughts, I'd be thankful, and let this issue to rest.
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