
Hi everyone,
I just completed my first semester at my post bac program. I took General Chemistry, General Chem Lab, and Physics. I received an A in Lab, a C in General Chemistry and a B+ in physics.
I know, that C looks bad. To make matters worse, I had 3 W's on my transcript in undergrad about two years ago. Those 3 W's were science classes, one of which was general chemistry. I mentioned this in a previous post but I was making the transition to become a biology major but due to some external pressure, I removed them to focus and finish my accounting degree before pursuing pre-med (which I did, and am doing now.)
The C was 100% my fault. Somehow I thought I could do well without studying for the first exam. I was wrong.
Point is, I will accept no lower than an A from here on out because frankly, I underestimated this schoolwork which was dumb of me.
I work full time and I take evening classes. I believe I am considered nontraditional, but what I really need to hear is what the consequences are from this last semester, and what I can really do to explain this strategically because in all honesty, while I'm highly disappointed in myself, I'm also extremely glad I'm not letting it deter me from my goal of being a physician.
Hi everyone,
I just completed my first semester at my post bac program. I took General Chemistry, General Chem Lab, and Physics. I received an A in Lab, a C in General Chemistry and a B+ in physics.
I know, that C looks bad. To make matters worse, I had 3 W's on my transcript in undergrad about two years ago. Those 3 W's were science classes, one of which was general chemistry. I mentioned this in a previous post but I was making the transition to become a biology major but due to some external pressure, I removed them to focus and finish my accounting degree before pursuing pre-med (which I did, and am doing now.)
The C was 100% my fault. Somehow I thought I could do well without studying for the first exam. I was wrong.
Point is, I will accept no lower than an A from here on out because frankly, I underestimated this schoolwork which was dumb of me.
I work full time and I take evening classes. I believe I am considered nontraditional, but what I really need to hear is what the consequences are from this last semester, and what I can really do to explain this strategically because in all honesty, while I'm highly disappointed in myself, I'm also extremely glad I'm not letting it deter me from my goal of being a physician.
Hi everyone,
I just completed my first semester at my post bac program. I took General Chemistry, General Chem Lab, and Physics. I received an A in Lab, a C in General Chemistry and a B+ in physics.
I know, that C looks bad. To make matters worse, I had 3 W's on my transcript in undergrad about two years ago. Those 3 W's were science classes, one of which was general chemistry. I mentioned this in a previous post but I was making the transition to become a biology major but due to some external pressure, I removed them to focus and finish my accounting degree before pursuing pre-med (which I did, and am doing now.)
The C was 100% my fault. Somehow I thought I could do well without studying for the first exam. I was wrong.
Point is, I will accept no lower than an A from here on out because frankly, I underestimated this schoolwork which was dumb of me.
I work full time and I take evening classes. I believe I am considered nontraditional, but what I really need to hear is what the consequences are from this last semester, and what I can really do to explain this strategically because in all honesty, while I'm highly disappointed in myself, I'm also extremely glad I'm not letting it deter me from my goal of being a physician.