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I have a D in ochem1 and a B+ in ochem2. Should I still consider being premed?
Yes, but you will very likely have to re-take ocehm1...as a D is not an acceptable grade for most med schools.
 
Retake the D regardless
I know someone who had one F, D and W but still trying! :)
 
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If you can retake the D and do well, as well as offer an explanation for your poor performance the first time around (death in the family, maybe a bad break up?) and your other grades are good, I don't think it would prevent you from getting in. I'd imagine going from a D in the pre-requisite to a B+ in the subsequent class would reflect somewhat positively, you must have had some serious catching up to do. (FYI I'm also a pre-med, so I don't know anything that you don't, but personally I wouldn't give up over it).
 
In general, a low grade in one or a few classes will not preclude you from medical school. One of my students got a C+ in organic chemistry and is now at a top 10 med school. But it is important to have a strong upward trend - a C in your freshman year is not the same as a C in your junior/senior years. But as others say, you might have to retake the D since med schools may not accept the D in a pre-req course.
 
My school is set up in such a way that D's are still passing and it's very uncommon to retake a class. Since I've already taken ochem2 now, would another ochem class be an allowable substitute for a D in ochem1?

That's odd. No you can't substitute Orgo 1 for another class. Some schools allow you to substitute Orgo 2 for biochemistry but you have to take Orgo 1 and get at least a C.
 
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My school is set up in such a way that D's are still passing and it's very uncommon to retake a class. Since I've already taken ochem2 now, would another ochem class be an allowable substitute for a D in ochem1?
no
 
My school is set up in such a way that D's are still passing and it's very uncommon to retake a class. Since I've already taken ochem2 now, would another ochem class be an allowable substitute for a D in ochem1?


Just retake it. If you can't at your current school do it elsewhere.
 
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