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Last edited by Assaivivace; 03-27-2013 at 01:14 AM. |
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Whether you stay a fifth year or do a postbac, the effect on your cumulative GPA for application purposes will be the same. So you could do a postbac at a cheaper school for the fifth year if it is better for your finances. You would, however, lose registration priority if you are not a degree candidate, and might have to start paying back educational loans. I would consider a retake of the Chem I, mainly because I doubt you "got it" with all the distractions going on, but not necessarily the Psych, as it is a prerequisite for few schools. OTOH, if you feel you did master Chem I sufficiently to ace Chem II, then a retake isn't necessary.
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I think either way you'll be okay. A 3.6 isn't the best GPA but definitely not the worst. If you can afford an extra year and think you'll be in a much more advantageous position, then go for it.
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