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I had a 3.3 as a freshman. After learning the optimal study style for college and picking a major I cared about my grades went up.Hello,
So I just finished freshman year, first semester with a 3.15, and this semester will probably be even lower with a C/C+ in bio. After last semester, I knew I had to work harder. And I did. I used to never stay in the library past 5, but this semester I am in there almost every day, and before exams I am there 12-14 hours a day just studying (though at 2/3 efficiency probably). Still, I struggled this semester with chem, chem lab, bio, basically all the science stuff.
My advisor told me 3.15 is pretty respectable here, even for premed. Said that a 3.3 from here is still pretty successful for getting into med school. I dont know. I went to a normal public high school with easy grading, so coming to college was tough, especially when every single one of my friends went to top private prep schools or magnet schools, I found it hard to compete even though it seems like they just don't need to study that much and still get A's and just few B's. Hard to not compare myself to them. Then there's next semester with orgo, known as the hardest class here with insane tests...
Anyone with any inspiring suggestions/personal experiences that might help a despairing freshman? I still want to go to med school and still plan on continuing.
I've found this to be a great overview:Hello,
So I just finished freshman year, first semester with a 3.15, and this semester will probably be even lower with a C/C+ in bio. After last semester, I knew I had to work harder. And I did. I used to never stay in the library past 5, but this semester I am in there almost every day, and before exams I am there 12-14 hours a day just studying (though at 2/3 efficiency probably). Still, I struggled this semester with chem, chem lab, bio, basically all the science stuff.
My advisor told me 3.15 is pretty respectable here, even for premed. Said that a 3.3 from here is still pretty successful for getting into med school. I dont know. I went to a normal public high school with easy grading, so coming to college was tough, especially when every single one of my friends went to top private prep schools or magnet schools, I found it hard to compete even though it seems like they just don't need to study that much and still get A's and just few B's. Hard to not compare myself to them. Then there's next semester with orgo, known as the hardest class here with insane tests...
Anyone with any inspiring suggestions/personal experiences that might help a despairing freshman? I still want to go to med school and still plan on continuing.
Not OP but this response made me feel better about losing my 3.7/3.95 to something muuuuch worse soon because of a bad semester. Thank you.I had a 3.3 as a freshman. After learning the optimal study style for college and picking a major I cared about my grades went up.
By junior year I pulled off a 4.0 and I got a 4.0 every semester after that until I graduated (I even took a 5th year)
It's all about finding what works for you.
Maybe I just didn't care enough to learn the material freshman year, maybe I matured. Mostly I just came to the realization I actually had to learn the material and not memorize.
Graduated with a 3.84 and was accepted this cycle as a first time applicant. Keep the faith kid, you'll be good.
Happy to help whomever I can!Not OP but this response made me feel better about losing my 3.7/3.95 to something muuuuch worse soon because of a bad semester. Thank you.