@crankyoldman
Career changer post-baccs are designed for non-science majors who haven’t taken any (or at most 1-2) of their BCPM pre-reqs.
Career changer post-baccs only offer the the very minimum of BCPM classes needed to take the MCAT and satisfy admission requirements for most med school. Career changer post-baccs will not accept students who have taken med school pre-reqs previously.
The OP has already taken all the pre-reqs and will have a bio degree when they graduate. Retaking pre-reqs won’t raise their sGPA enough to make them an attractive candidate for med schools. They need an academic enhancer program that offers challenging UL or graduate level bio & chem coursework that will demonstrate their ability to compete academically at high level.
@tbh082803 You should not retake any pre-reqs you’ve already taken unless you’ve earned a C- or below. You need to take additional UL bio and chem classes to raise your sGPA and demonstrate that you’ve overcome your weak academic start in college.
If you can manage 2 years of near 4.0 work in nothing but UL bio and chem classes, you may have a chance at some osteopathic programs. If you must have a MD, then you need to apply to SMPs.