Hi all-
Freshman year I received a C- in general chemistry II (I go to a school on the quarter system so I have already taken III).
I did not think much of this as I passed the class and have gone on to do better in other science courses. However, I've seen on quite a few admissions pages that a "C" or better is required. I plan on applying to schools this summer and was wondering if schools would reject me at the initial screening because of my C-, or if I would just need to retake the course prior to matriculation. Or, are schools pretty lenient on the minimum grade of "C-" policy?
I'm going to try and retake the course during spring quarter. However, the class is full and there's no guarantees to get a spot. Finally, my school is switching to semesters this summer and therefore would I retake chemI or chemII or would it be better to try and find some sort of online program to retake it?
Thanks for any advice!
Freshman year I received a C- in general chemistry II (I go to a school on the quarter system so I have already taken III).
I did not think much of this as I passed the class and have gone on to do better in other science courses. However, I've seen on quite a few admissions pages that a "C" or better is required. I plan on applying to schools this summer and was wondering if schools would reject me at the initial screening because of my C-, or if I would just need to retake the course prior to matriculation. Or, are schools pretty lenient on the minimum grade of "C-" policy?
I'm going to try and retake the course during spring quarter. However, the class is full and there's no guarantees to get a spot. Finally, my school is switching to semesters this summer and therefore would I retake chemI or chemII or would it be better to try and find some sort of online program to retake it?
Thanks for any advice!