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Hey guys,
I'm wondering this. The pre-med deans here at WashU have been pounding this into our brains.
This past year (I'm a rising junior), I took Organic Chemistry (both semesters). First semester I did well in Orgo I (A), however, Orgo II was terrible (C), but I did get an A in Orgo Lab during the past semester.
This past semester was terrible for me. I finished with a lowsy 3.1. I think I took too many classes at once. My overall GPA (after 4 semesters and after this past one), is 3.65.
The pre-med deans keep hammering into students that a C will kill your medical school admissions chances. Is that true? I have heard that a few medical schools will not even look at your app if they see a C in Orgo? Columbia and UMich come to mind. Do any of you know policies similar to this at medical schools? If so, can you let me (and other members of the board) know.
As a BME major, my overall GPA so far is a 3.65. Is that respectable? My GPA might have been higher if I chose another major, because most here concur that BME is one of the toughest majors (Engineering classes + Pre-med classes). Will medical schools consider my major and the undergraduate school I went to when making admissions decisions?
-Jason
I'm wondering this. The pre-med deans here at WashU have been pounding this into our brains.
This past year (I'm a rising junior), I took Organic Chemistry (both semesters). First semester I did well in Orgo I (A), however, Orgo II was terrible (C), but I did get an A in Orgo Lab during the past semester.
This past semester was terrible for me. I finished with a lowsy 3.1. I think I took too many classes at once. My overall GPA (after 4 semesters and after this past one), is 3.65.
The pre-med deans keep hammering into students that a C will kill your medical school admissions chances. Is that true? I have heard that a few medical schools will not even look at your app if they see a C in Orgo? Columbia and UMich come to mind. Do any of you know policies similar to this at medical schools? If so, can you let me (and other members of the board) know.
As a BME major, my overall GPA so far is a 3.65. Is that respectable? My GPA might have been higher if I chose another major, because most here concur that BME is one of the toughest majors (Engineering classes + Pre-med classes). Will medical schools consider my major and the undergraduate school I went to when making admissions decisions?
-Jason