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Right now I am currently taking 2 courses. I am retaking Chem IV which is inorganic 2 at my school and I am also taking biochem. I am only going to school part time and working the weekends. I wanted to keep the class load sort of low as I need to get A's in these classes to prove that I can handle the upper level courses. I am already graduated and I am doing an informal post back to try and get into medical school. There are a few questions I have regarding this class. I am a little scared considering this course at my school is considered a "GPA" killer. At the begining of class my teacher showed statistics of the grades she normally hands out for this class. Only 15-25% of the class recieve A's and it varies every sememester. We havent taken an exam yet and I know I can get an A in this class as I am only taking 2 classes and I find the class extremely interesting. However, what If I only get a B, will this do me in? Will it be looked down upon? maybe I am bieng a bit paranoid but this is a class you sit for IN med school so its important and some medical schools like to see that you have taken it. My second questions is, are there any specialties in medicine that involve lots of Biochem? I am falling in love with the class and I am thoroughly enjoying the lectures. The material you learn is interesting to me. Anyhoo, I know your probobly going, "if he likes it so much then he should definitly get an A what is he making this thread for?" Well, This professor is popular as bieng a stickler and just because you truly understand the material does not gaurantee you an A you have to be a good test taker as well. There are many other factors to your grade then just grasping the concepts.

