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Hola everybody,
Most PA schools have undregrad science GPA requirements around a 3.00. (out of 4.00), yes?
Here's the deal, I failed Chem 1 the first time I took it (due to circumstances that I think an admissions representitive might understand) which, obviously, had a severe negative effect on my GPA. I took it over the next semester and got a B+, but the damage was done to my science GPA.
Does anyone know of any schools that may offer a probationary status upon admissions. Or, is there any advice out there as to what avenues one might take to get in to PA school when there grades aren't the best?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Most PA schools have undregrad science GPA requirements around a 3.00. (out of 4.00), yes?
Here's the deal, I failed Chem 1 the first time I took it (due to circumstances that I think an admissions representitive might understand) which, obviously, had a severe negative effect on my GPA. I took it over the next semester and got a B+, but the damage was done to my science GPA.
Does anyone know of any schools that may offer a probationary status upon admissions. Or, is there any advice out there as to what avenues one might take to get in to PA school when there grades aren't the best?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!