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i need some honest advice.
i was applying for the 2012 cycle this year, i had bought all of my oat study material and got all my references ready but i just found out i did horrible on my analytical chem 2 final. i got 12 marks below class average and because we are curved it will probably turn out to be a D. my gpa was a 3.1 but now i dont even want to think about what will happen.
my plan was to take four easy summer classes and ace them, get my gpa to a 3.3 and score average on the OAT (apply early) and get an interview but things are not looking that good. i will probably have to retake chem 2 and microbio (which i also did bad in).
now im confused because i used to go to a different university (where they didn't curve) and i was doing fine. it was small, really well known but not as "prestigious" as this one. i had a 3.1 when i transferred to the "more prestigious" one (that is when everything went down hill because i got 2 D's here) . i know that if i had stayed at my old one i would be at least at a 3.3 and would definitely not have any D's on my transcript.
now i have two choices, stay here and keep getting horrible grades and end up with a 2.3 (which is what happens after you get 2 D's) and no optometry school would even consider my application
or
transfer back and try to undo this mess that i got my self into.. i can go back there and try to get better grades so it neutralizes this gpa. if i went there and even got a 3.3 i know that the optometry schools would at-least consider my application.
i dont know if this is the right approach which is why i am posting this, what should i do?
and as far as applying this year i dont see that happening specially after this semester. should i take the risk of transferring there and doing a semester, which should be over in dec. and then applying? but i know by then they start filling up spots and the chances get slimmer. i have no idea what to do but i am sure of one thing that i want to spend my life as an optometrist and and willing to work as hard as i have to so i can get there.
any suggestions??
i need some honest advice.
i was applying for the 2012 cycle this year, i had bought all of my oat study material and got all my references ready but i just found out i did horrible on my analytical chem 2 final. i got 12 marks below class average and because we are curved it will probably turn out to be a D. my gpa was a 3.1 but now i dont even want to think about what will happen.
my plan was to take four easy summer classes and ace them, get my gpa to a 3.3 and score average on the OAT (apply early) and get an interview but things are not looking that good. i will probably have to retake chem 2 and microbio (which i also did bad in).
now im confused because i used to go to a different university (where they didn't curve) and i was doing fine. it was small, really well known but not as "prestigious" as this one. i had a 3.1 when i transferred to the "more prestigious" one (that is when everything went down hill because i got 2 D's here) . i know that if i had stayed at my old one i would be at least at a 3.3 and would definitely not have any D's on my transcript.
now i have two choices, stay here and keep getting horrible grades and end up with a 2.3 (which is what happens after you get 2 D's) and no optometry school would even consider my application
or
transfer back and try to undo this mess that i got my self into.. i can go back there and try to get better grades so it neutralizes this gpa. if i went there and even got a 3.3 i know that the optometry schools would at-least consider my application.
i dont know if this is the right approach which is why i am posting this, what should i do?
and as far as applying this year i dont see that happening specially after this semester. should i take the risk of transferring there and doing a semester, which should be over in dec. and then applying? but i know by then they start filling up spots and the chances get slimmer. i have no idea what to do but i am sure of one thing that i want to spend my life as an optometrist and and willing to work as hard as i have to so i can get there.
any suggestions??
