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Thanks for the reply. I would like to, ideally, attend an MD school, though. Also, my school doesn't let me retake classes you received a C in. I could do it at a CC, but like I said, would rather focus on MD if it's doable.You might wanna look into retaking a few of those C's and take advantage of the DO schools' replacement policy..
Do two C+'s in Ochem pretty much doom someone? Is there anything I can do about that at this point? Also, would it look good or bad if I retook the general chem classes (received two C+'s) at a Community College anyway, even if MD schools will only average them?I'm not sure how much taking the bio courses is going to help. You didn't get the C's in bio... I would work really really hard on trying to get a decent grade in biochem. Even though it doesn't have as heavy of a weight, it is an upper lever chem course.
Two C+s in OChem will only doom your application if you failed to grasp the material sufficiently to do well on the MCAT, in which case a retake is in order. However, if you were a victim of harsh grading practices or one bad test that pulled you down, and understand the concepts well, then a high grade in Biochem would be a good redemptive measure. Other than that, I'd suggest taking enough upper-level Bio to float your BCPM back up to a decent level. Remember that your BCPM grade trend will be apparent on a year-by-year bsis on your AMCAS application, but so will the total. I think more than two upper-level Bios may be in order for you.Do two C+'s in Ochem pretty much doom someone? Is there anything I can do about that at this point? Also, would it look good or bad if I retook the general chem classes (received two C+'s) at a Community College anyway, even if MD schools will only average them?
Good idea, as this helps your BCPM, too.why not take some advanced chemistry courses? That way, they can see that you just couldn't handle organic chemistry but can manage regular chemistry.
Thank you, I will try to take an upper division chem class as well. Hopefully, my GPA will continue to rise, I still have about 1.5 years to do so, and I'm going to work really hard. Is it strange that for a few grading periods though, I'll have mostly engineering and math classes? Is it bad if these are the classes that raise my GPA (and not pre-med classes?)
Thanks again.