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I admit I'm doing this because I'm paranoid, but I'd like to specifically target this to admissions people who have seen similar things.
I took Bio 2 at a local college so I could take an upper level at my main college the following semester. Credits transferred and everything, but the course turned out to be an "easier" version of Bio 2 (think community college level) that was meant for non-bio majors. I stuck with it because it replaced the Bio 2 that was required at my main school (if it didn't I would have dropped the course right away).
Considering I have taken tons of upper-level bio courses since then, how much do you think this will impact me come admissions time? I'm especially nervous since I plan to apply to the local college's med school and am not sure how much the course itself will weigh out compared to the others I've taken.
Any insight you could provide would be appreciated!
I took Bio 2 at a local college so I could take an upper level at my main college the following semester. Credits transferred and everything, but the course turned out to be an "easier" version of Bio 2 (think community college level) that was meant for non-bio majors. I stuck with it because it replaced the Bio 2 that was required at my main school (if it didn't I would have dropped the course right away).
Considering I have taken tons of upper-level bio courses since then, how much do you think this will impact me come admissions time? I'm especially nervous since I plan to apply to the local college's med school and am not sure how much the course itself will weigh out compared to the others I've taken.
Any insight you could provide would be appreciated!