- Joined
- Jul 17, 2014
- Messages
- 24
- Reaction score
- 0
- Points
- 0
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad
Hi guys, hope all of you are well. I posted this question once more before and it never got answered and it was shoved under the rug. I'm new to this so please be nice haha.
So I graduated with a degree in Economics a few months back. I am currently retaking some chemistry classes I took a few years back in which I did poorly and received grades of C's(Gen Chem and O chem) I've received A's already for these classes and am on track to receive A's in biochemistry as well as physio and anatomy. Overall, with the bad grades included, my overall gpa becomes a 3.4 and my science about a 3.15. But this is with a very strong upward trend. During the last 3 years ( First 2 which was all economics classes a 3.8, gpa, and for the last 30-40 units taken, which are all science classes and chem re-takes, my gpa should hover around a 3.8 as well.) Since I am a Ca resident I will not be taking a PCAT and will be applying with thos stats. Also I am set to start volunteering at a pharmacy in 3 weeks and should receive my pharm tech license in about 2 weeks. Guys the question is this, how realistic do california schools look, I know there are schools out there that grant grade replacement in which case my overall and science gpa's shoot up to a 3.8.
THANK YOU ALL
So I graduated with a degree in Economics a few months back. I am currently retaking some chemistry classes I took a few years back in which I did poorly and received grades of C's(Gen Chem and O chem) I've received A's already for these classes and am on track to receive A's in biochemistry as well as physio and anatomy. Overall, with the bad grades included, my overall gpa becomes a 3.4 and my science about a 3.15. But this is with a very strong upward trend. During the last 3 years ( First 2 which was all economics classes a 3.8, gpa, and for the last 30-40 units taken, which are all science classes and chem re-takes, my gpa should hover around a 3.8 as well.) Since I am a Ca resident I will not be taking a PCAT and will be applying with thos stats. Also I am set to start volunteering at a pharmacy in 3 weeks and should receive my pharm tech license in about 2 weeks. Guys the question is this, how realistic do california schools look, I know there are schools out there that grant grade replacement in which case my overall and science gpa's shoot up to a 3.8.
THANK YOU ALL

