Well this is going to something you guys never heard of. Lets start:
Currently I'm going to a state school (I'm not going to say which) as a transfer student. However, before that, I got a lot of C grades, a few D's and a F or two but really that's it. With the retake policy I have a transfer GPA of 2.0, but that GPA already factors in some of the D and F grades. However since transferring I got a B- in O-chem, C- in Calculus based physics, but I got a B in the lab for that class. Right now I'm finishing up Ochem and taking the rest of the Physics classes this semester, but I'm pretty sure that I can pull B+ grades in the classes, if not higher.
On a last note I still have about 50 or so units to go before I graduate, so I have plenty of classes to take (and chances to boost my GPA)
So does the AMCAS or whatever it's called factor in each retake or what? And obviously, what are my chances at this rate?
Currently I'm going to a state school (I'm not going to say which) as a transfer student. However, before that, I got a lot of C grades, a few D's and a F or two but really that's it. With the retake policy I have a transfer GPA of 2.0, but that GPA already factors in some of the D and F grades. However since transferring I got a B- in O-chem, C- in Calculus based physics, but I got a B in the lab for that class. Right now I'm finishing up Ochem and taking the rest of the Physics classes this semester, but I'm pretty sure that I can pull B+ grades in the classes, if not higher.
On a last note I still have about 50 or so units to go before I graduate, so I have plenty of classes to take (and chances to boost my GPA)
So does the AMCAS or whatever it's called factor in each retake or what? And obviously, what are my chances at this rate?