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Honestly, it has alot to do with luck. I went through the whole ordeal multiple years and never went to med school. A lot of extracurricular activities and a good essay are about all you can do to get your application noticed after your GPA is set. From there, it just depends on how good of a mood your interviewer is in. Since they just pick two interviewers at random that only see a select group of students, the whole process becomes too subjective.
GPA is low but apply and see what happens.
Ask your dad to donate enough millions to build a new wing on the medical school of your choice.
If that is not going to happen then set your sights on another area, like Granada or Montreal.
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