Hello,
Last time I posted here, I finished freshman year (at WashU) with a 3.07 (C+ in bio 1 killed me)
With class ending soon, I wanted to get some feedback from SDN on how I am doing, because I don't have a premed advisor yet and my four year advisor doesn't really advise many premeds.
Orgo 1: B/B+ <-- worked really hard for this class, probably the most I've ever worked (easily studied 20hours just the weekend before exams, not counting other days). So, I feel like with a B or B+ I did the best I could. I've been just a hair above the curve on exams so far.
Bio 2: A-/A <-- liked this class a lot better than bio 1 (also with better study habits), and did decently above the curve on exams so far. A- is a lot more likely than A, simply because curves are harder to beat now.
Spanish 1: B+/A- <-- honestly, put in a lot of effort into this class, but I have never had any spanish before, so on exams I just make subtle mistakes that add up with no partial credit on exams 🙁 but yeah, will not be continuing because now I understand why the department has bad reputation for being tough. Actually was confident about an A- until today after I bombed a listening exam.
Psych 1: A-/A <-- hard to get an A on tests, but I should be able to squeeze out with an A-.
In addition, I started doing research 9 hours a week, along with other ECs that add up to just around 20 hours a week total.
Things I changed this semester:
1. Pomodoro <-- found out I way overestimated how much I studied last year (counting the hours I am in the library instead of actually studying). Now, I know I study/work for at least 4 hours during normal weeks, going up to 6/8+ before exams (which is pretty much half the time)
2. Planning <-- I plan out everything on calenders, even my classes, and has helped me a lot because I would forget assignments. Assignments forgotten this semester: 0
3. Studying in my room in addition to library <-- last year, couldn't study in my room without being really depressed. I still prefer the library, though.
4. No procrastination (mostly) <-- with planning + pomodoro, I'm constantly looking at what I have to do, which leads to me being stressed all the time but I guess that's what it should be like.
To be honest, I was studying for a 4.0 this semester, but now it's more like a 3.4/3.5 or 3.6. Still, I feel like I grew a lot this semester, and wish I did what I'm doing now last year (would've been a lot prettier than that 3 GPA).
I'm stressing about how med schools are gonna view my GPA, because I know that a 3.4 isn't "bad", but combined with a 3.07, I just feel a bit helpless because I worked really hard this semester but freshman year just keeps pulling me down.
Any advice from you all? Thanks! Please help out a desperate premed haha...