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Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
"My current GPA of 3.85 is a fair reflection of my above-average ability in pre-med coursework. You will see that my science GPA is even higher than my overall GPA, which is suggestive of my abilities in this field. I understand your university does not use GPAs, but I assure you I will continue passing courses and keep the same study habits if accepted into your program. I take my studies very seriously, as evidenced by my past work."

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
The average GPA of enrolled students at medical schools in the United States is 3.73, while the average at Indiana University School of Medicine is slightly higher at 3.75. Your GPA was acceptable if you made it to the interview, so there is no need to stress about that! However, the interviewers are curious about your GPA and if you are happy with the results. They are also interested in learning if you plan to continue working as hard if accepted into their medical program.
While Indiana University does not adopt the traditional GPA scoring but rather a pass/fail system, the interviewers want to see how serious you are about receiving good grades and doing your best. Tell them about your current GPA, if you are happy with the number, and what you could have done differently if it was lower than you had hoped.

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