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How are you now? Why didn’t you just tell the proctor how sick you were and go to the ER? Brain injuries are scary. Did you talk to the professors about your Fs on the tests? Did they make any suggestions on what to do?(Maybe a latecW or a retest?) I’d say the big question would be your judgement but you obviously had a brain injury and didn’t react like you normally would.
 
that’s a good question. I had an A in biochemistry, an A in Molecular Biology, and a B+ in my immunology class. I had an A in my biochemistry lab. Up to that point I had a 3.9 in my post bacc and had a 3.0 from my undergrad. I realize that my undergrad was low so that’s why I have kind of given up hope on med school. Getting a 4.0 in the post bacc seemed like my last shot of getting into med school.
I'm very sorryt o hear about all this bad news. But what worries me is why simply didn't delay the exams, take an Incomplete, or otherwise NOT take the exams.

You can help you case if you can get your post-bac Faculty to write LORs explaining what happened, but right now, I need to see that you can handle med school. So, take some more post-bac classes and ace them.
 
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