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So... I took Calc I/II and Physics I/II at a community college because my school's math/physics departments are known for killing gpas. But many personal issues came up so even though I took those courses at a cc, I did rather poorly. To be specific, I got a C in Calc I and an F on calc II. Retook Calc II and got a B. Got B's in both physics.
But now I graduated and moved to another state where I'm doing an informal post-bacc. Would it be possible to take the Calc/Physics courses over again and send transcripts for these courses for next year's cycle and not send my cc transcript? I know that most dental schools don't take pre-requisites from community colleges so I'm wondering if this would be allowed since my new courses would be from a university?
Asking cause I don't want to do this if it's not allowed since it would be dishonest and my chances for dental school could be stripped away completely. So please, no hate 😳![]()