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MD & DO Chiropractor applying this cycle, WAMC?

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I don't want to walk into next year thinking I left any stones unturned, so I wanted to gauge what my chances were for MD/DO admission as a non-trad. I am a 32 male Chiropractor in Florida, been practicing since 2007. My assumption is that I would need to pursue allopathic schools that will review my application as more than MCAT and GPA(if they exist). I wish I could take back my UG from 10+ years ago, but alas, I cannot. My main concern with MD vs DO is cost of schooling. Public allopathic schools in FL will save me quite a bit of money versus private DO schools as I already owe $200k in loans. Onto the meat and potatoes of my application.

The Good:

Team physician for high school rugby as well as our mens club.
3,800+ hours of community and out reach service from 2009.
Worked in a multi-disciplinary practice with multiple MD's of various specialties.
Dean's List multiple semesters during my postbacc
Self-directed Postbacc of 28 hours @ 4.0 gpa.
Clinical TA during Chiropractic school.
3 week medical mission trip to Viet Nam
3 strong LoR's from philosophy professor and 2 science professors from postbacc
2 strong LoR's from DO (ortho surgeon) and MD (gen surgeon).

The Bad:
self-calculated gpa on pad and pencil.
BCPM gpa of 3.0 (will know for certain once I submit my amcas?)
Overall gpa of 3.1 (will know for certain once I submit my amcas?)
MCAT of 27 (9/9/9)

I feel a bit more comfortable with my DO applications. My DO gpa's are 3.54s 3.32c after factoring my postbacc retakes.

If allopathic is out of reach, it's out of reach. I will do my best in either school (MD or DO), the goal is to get accepted somewhere.

I appreciate your thoughts.

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