B in a graduate course

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I took a graduate course at Baylor College of Medicine and got a B. How bad does this look to medical school admissions? I heard that in graduate school anything less than an A is really bad.
 
Correction: anything less than a B (i.e. a 3.0) is bad.
 
It all depends on the course itself too. A B in a actual graduate level scientific course in something like molecular biology or biochemistry is much easier to write off as acceptable than getting a B in something like journal club.
 
I took a course called Macromolecules: Structures and Interactions. It is one of the core courses that phD students in biochemistry take at baylor.
 
A B in grad sciences isn't bad... I had a 3.3 @WSUs BMS program but they were really tough courses.


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