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Hey guys. So, I majorly screwed up my first year in college by partying too much, taking too many courses, so I ended up with 5 C+'s in General Biology (2 semesters), Organic Chemistry (2 courses) and a math course. However, since then, I have been getting a 4.0 GPA for 6 semesters. Do you guys think I should retake those classes?

I also have another question that I would like to ask you guys. Do these classes count towards my sGPA? If not, which ones don't?

Genetics
Biochemistry
Fundamentals of Cell Biology
Fundamentals of Neurobiology
Advanced Cell Biology
Advanced Neurobiology
Human Parasitology
Animal Histology
Planet Earth
Global Environment
 
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Hey guys. So, I majorly screwed up my first year in college by partying too much, taking too many courses, so I ended up with 5 C+'s in General Biology (2 semesters), Organic Chemistry (2 courses) and a math course. However, since then, I have been getting a 4.0 GPA for 6 semesters. Do you guys think I should retake those classes?

I also have another question that I would like to ask you guys. Do these classes count towards my sGPA? If not, which ones don't?

Genetics
Biochemistry
Fundamentals of Cell Biology
Fundamentals of Neurobiology
Advanced Cell Biology
Advanced Neurobiology
Human Parasitology
Animal Histology
Planet Earth
Global Environment

See FAQ at top of thread for courses that count. As far as retaking ... no. Only retake C- and lower. Fix these grades with an upward trend and higher grades in the same field, but in upper division, harder courses.

Good luck.
 
Hey guys. So, I majorly screwed up my first year in college by partying too much, taking too many courses, so I ended up with 5 C+'s in General Biology (2 semesters), Organic Chemistry (2 courses) and a math course. However, since then, I have been getting a 4.0 GPA for 6 semesters. Do you guys think I should retake those classes?

I also have another question that I would like to ask you guys. Do these classes count towards my sGPA? If not, which ones don't?

Genetics
Biochemistry
Fundamentals of Cell Biology
Fundamentals of Neurobiology
Advanced Cell Biology
Advanced Neurobiology
Human Parasitology
Animal Histology
Planet Earth
Global Environment

Here is the listing of classes and their classifications from the AMCAS instruction manual... The science classes are also known as BCPM (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Math). The headings are in red below:

[FONT=Verdana+Bold0]Behavioral & Social Sciences (BESS).

 Anthropology

 Economics


 Family Studies


 Psychology


 Sociology


[FONT=Verdana+Bold0]Biology (BIOL) - BCPM.
 Anatomy


 Biology


 Biophysics


 Biotechnology


 Botany


 Cell Biology


 Ecology


 Entomology


 Genetics


 Histology


 Immunology


 Microbiology


 Molecular Biology


 Neuroscience


 Physiology


[FONT=Verdana+Bold0]Business (BUSI).
 Accounting


 Business


 Finance


 Human Resource Studies


 Management


 Organizational Studies


 Marketing


[FONT=Verdana+Bold0]Chemistry (CHEM) - BCPM.
 Biochemistry


 Chemistry


 Physical Chemistry


 Thermodynamics


[FONT=Verdana+Bold0]Communications (COMM).
 Journalism


 Media Production & Studies


 TV, Video, & Audio


[FONT=Verdana+Bold0]Computer Science/Technology (COMP).
 Computer Science


 Computer Engineering


 Information Systems


 Telecommunications


[FONT=Verdana+Bold0]Education (EDUC).
 Counseling & Personnel Services


 Curriculum & Instruction


 Educational Policy


 Educational Administration


 Health Education


 Human Development


 Physical Education (except for sports courses such as tennis,


golf, aerobics, etc. Use Other for these types of courses.)
 Special Education


[FONT=Verdana+Bold0]Engineering (ENGI).
 Aerospace Engineering


 Biomedical Engineering


 Chemical Engineering


 Civil Engineering


 Electrical Engineering


 Engineering


 Environmental Engineering


 Mechanical Engineering


 Nuclear Engineering


[FONT=Verdana+Bold0]English Language & Literature (ENGL).
 English Composition & Rhetoric


 English Creative Writing


 English Language & Literature


[FONT=Verdana+Bold0]Fine Arts (ARTS).
 Art


 Art History


 Dance


 Fine Arts


 Music


 Photography


 Theatre


[FONT=Verdana+Bold0]Health Sciences (HEAL).
 Allied Health


 Chiropractic


 Dentistry


 Hearing & Speech Sciences


 Hospital Administration


 Kinesiology


 Medical Technology


 Medicine


 Nursing


 Nutrition & Food Sciences


 Occupational Therapy


 Optometry


 Osteopathy


 Physical Therapy


 Physician Assistant


 Public Health


 Pharmacology & Pharmacy


 Sports Medicine


 Veterinary Medicine


[FONT=Verdana+Bold0]History (HIST).
 History


[FONT=Verdana+Bold0]Foreign Languages/Linguistics/Lit. (FLAN).
 American Sign Language
 Comparative Literature


 Linguistics


 Foreign Language(s) & Literature


[FONT=Verdana+Bold0]Government/Political Sci/Law (GOVT).
 Criminology & Criminal Justice


 Government


 International Relations & Studies


 Law/Legal Studies


 Political Science


 Public Affairs & Policy


 Urban Policy & Planning


Math (MATH) - BCPM
 Applied Mathematics


 Mathematics


 Statistics


[FONT=Verdana+Bold0]Natural/Physical Sciences (NPSC).
 Agriculture


 Animal and Avian Sciences


 Forestry


 Geography


 Geology


 Horticulture


 Landscape Architecture


 Meteorology


 Natural Resources


 Oceanography


 Environmental Science & Policy


[FONT=Verdana+Bold0]Other (OTHR).
All courses which do not fit appropriately into another category,
including:
 Architecture


 Interdisciplinary courses
 Library Science


 Military Science


 Sports (tennis, golf, aerobics, etc.)


[FONT=Verdana+Bold0]Philosophy/Religion (PHIL).
 Ethics


 Logic


 Philosophy


 Religion


 Theology


Physics (PHYS) - BCPM
 Astronomy


 Physics


[FONT=Verdana+Bold0]Special Studies (SSTU).
 Afro-American Studies


 American Studies


 Gender Studies


Hope this helps!
 
Thanks a lot for the help!

Though I don't really know where "Human Parasitology" belongs?
Do you guys think it should be considered as a science course?
 
Never mind. Found the answer. Thanks for all the help guys.

Hopefully they will see that I've improved quite a lot and forgive me for doing so badly the first year.
 
FYI, math does not count towards science gpa in AACOMAS. It does count in your BCPM gpa for AMCAS.

Also, engineering classes count for science gpa in AACOMAS and don't count in BCMP for AMCAS.
 
FYI, math does not count towards science gpa in AACOMAS. It does count in your BCPM gpa for AMCAS.

Also, engineering classes count for science gpa in AACOMAS and don't count in BCMP for AMCAS.

True...I was just too lazy to look it up in the AACOMAS instrutctions!
 
Thanks guys.

I guess my main concern is: could I still get into a DO school with 4 C+'s in prerequisite science courses but 4.0's for 3 years with advanced classes.
 
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FYI, math does not count towards science gpa in AACOMAS. It does count in your BCPM gpa for AMCAS.

Also, engineering classes count for science gpa in AACOMAS and don't count in BCMP for AMCAS.

engineering classes don't count at BCMP for allo????

The way AACOMAS does their grades is honestly superior.
 
It is possible to get into D.O. schools with 5 C+'s (let alone 9 of the variety of C's - plus, minus, and straight - for prereqs). Highly not recommended, but if it does happen, do what Jaggerplate said and retake the C-'s, if any, but if not, then do well in the upper div classes. The upward trend is your friend, and what I like to call the "strength of schedule" (like the BCS - football reference) may play a part.
 
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Thanks a lot for the help!
Is there a reason behind the "only retake C-'s but not C+'s"?
 
Speaking as a Californian student, the institutions have a rule that you can retake classes that are C- and below, and they'll replace your grade with the more recent score. At least for my undergrad institution, you would not be allowed to retake a class if you got a C or above. For a more general view, a C- is like you just barely passed the class, slightly below average.
 
Ah okay I see.

And guys, I have one more question:
When I was reading the FAQ sticky, I came across this:

"To be determined by department
Mental/Physical Illness
Physiological Psychology"

I took Physiological Psychology, does it count as a science course?
 
If it makes you feel any more optimistic, I had a very similar first year (except I had a few more C's than you) and I'll be starting medical school this fall. I had a few interviews and everything went fine, I was never even asked about it. My conclusion, a strong upward trend seriously helps and rids a good deal of doubt the ad-coms may have about your first year.
 
Thank god. That calmed me down a lot, thanks for that!
 
I got the following:

Intro to music: C
Intermediate algebra: C
Gen Chem 2: C- followed by W (followed by A)
OChem 1: C
Neuroscience lab: C+

Do well in everything else and don't worry about it.
 
Ah okay I see.

And guys, I have one more question:
When I was reading the FAQ sticky, I came across this:

"To be determined by department
Mental/Physical Illness
Physiological Psychology"

I took Physiological Psychology, does it count as a science course?

I think it depends on the dept. I took this class through the psych dept, so I did not count it as science.

If someone had this count as science, please do let us know? Especially, if it was as part of the psych dept.
 
Any physiological psych class or behavioral neurobiology, regardless of department, will count.
 
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