Hey. If anyone has advice for me I would appreciate it. I did poorly as an undergrad (3.4 gpa) with a couple of bad years. I then did an MA in psychology (4/4 gpa) and am working on my PhD (3.8) in clinical psych. I have some publications (chapters and peer-reviewed articles on cardio reactivity) and have travelled around the world giving symposia on my research. I work on an in-patient psychiatry ward as practica (about 1000 clinical hours). I had an interview at UBC during undergrad but didn't get in. I still want to go to med school though, but I'm wondering if I can ever compensate for my undergrad stupidity and have my poor performance carry less weight? Psychology is great, but I really want the ability to prescribe; the population I enjoy working with the most almost always requires psychotropic medication as primary. I've done so much and accomplished so much since being an undergrad, and I'm wondering if I will always be tainted by two poor undergrad years. Thanks for advice anyone.
