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I'm in an odd spot with an introductory chemistry class. I had originally take Chem 101 and passed with a B+, but a few semesters later I got thrown into Chem 100 and got a D. I got this grade for a few reasons, none of which are any good. My question is, can this grade be ignored since I already took a chemistry? I'm guessing not since I took it after the first class.
My second question is will a Chem 101 class replace this class if I take it again? The Chem 101 would be considered Gen Chem and the 100 class was just an intro. I have to take General Chemistry I again because the school I am now attending requires a lab and my previous chem classes didn't have one.
Will my only chance of ridding myself of that D be to take introductory chem and general chem over again?
Thanks for the advice.
Al
My second question is will a Chem 101 class replace this class if I take it again? The Chem 101 would be considered Gen Chem and the 100 class was just an intro. I have to take General Chemistry I again because the school I am now attending requires a lab and my previous chem classes didn't have one.
Will my only chance of ridding myself of that D be to take introductory chem and general chem over again?
Thanks for the advice.
Al