Graduating this May, best way to approach post-bacc

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iqe2010

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Hello all

I'll be graduating this May with a degree is Exercise Science and a minor in Biology. My journey to medical school acceptance will be an uphill battle mainly because of grades, which is why I've decided to not apply until the summer of '18.

I have most of the pre-reqs finished, but I was wondering what would be the best classes to take or re-take. To give you guys an idea:

Gen bio 1/2 - B/B
Gen Chem 1/2 - B/C
Physics 1 - B
Psych - B
Developmental Psych - A
Cell Bio - B
Genetics - C
Calculus 1 - 3 - A
Stats - B
Anatomy - C

Currently Taking - Microbiology & Human Physiology, both with labs

Still need - Physics 2, Ochem 1&2, Biochem

So I have C's in Chem 2, Genetics & Anatomy.

Should I retake these C's in addition to the classes I haven't take or should I focus on upper-level bio like Immunology, Patho, Advanced Cell Bio, etc?

Thanks.

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