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You have plenty of time to recover, and Rising GPA Trends are always appreciated.Hi! I’m about to start my second semester of sophomore year soon but my previous semester was really rough for me mentally as well as grade wise. However, i haven’t don’t the best in any of my pre-med courses and because of that my gpa is really low, and I’m seeking some advise.
freshmen year:
C- in gen chem 1, A in lab, D in gen chem 2, A+ in lab (i plan to retake both classes), and C- in intro to neuro (i’m a psych major and will most likely take an upper level neuro class so i won’t be retaking)
sophomore 1st sem:
C in bio 1, D+ in ochem 1 (am retaking this upcoming semester), and C- in stats (plan to retake later or do stats for psych)
I know that my grades are pretty low and my mental health really took a dive but i feel really motivated for this upcoming semester to prove to myself to do better.
I am taking 2 psych courses, physics 1 and lab, bio 2, retaking ochem 1.
I also just started my MA course to get clinical hours and am about to start volunteering both clinically and not as soon as i go back to college.
However, i’m feeling some anxiety for what path i should be taking after this coming semester and any insight is greatly appreciated!
I think atm your first priority should be your mental health. If that's not stable, highly recommend you seek out helps from your school's counseling office and possibly consider taking some time away from school to get yourself stable.Hi! I’m about to start my second semester of sophomore year soon but my previous semester was really rough for me mentally as well as grade wise. However, i haven’t don’t the best in any of my pre-med courses and because of that my gpa is really low, and I’m seeking some advise.
freshmen year:
C- in gen chem 1, A in lab, D in gen chem 2, A+ in lab (i plan to retake both classes), and C- in intro to neuro (i’m a psych major and will most likely take an upper level neuro class so i won’t be retaking)
sophomore 1st sem:
C in bio 1, D+ in ochem 1 (am retaking this upcoming semester), and C- in stats (plan to retake later or do stats for psych)
I know that my grades are pretty low and my mental health really took a dive but i feel really motivated for this upcoming semester to prove to myself to do better.
I am taking 2 psych courses, physics 1 and lab, bio 2, retaking ochem 1.
I also just started my MA course to get clinical hours and am about to start volunteering both clinically and not as soon as i go back to college.
However, i’m feeling some anxiety for what path i should be taking after this coming semester and any insight is greatly appreciated!
I got mostly A’s with a few B’s, but i have a lot of credit in classes from taking it through community college in high school so they don’t count towards my gpaYou should put extracurriculars on the side for at least a semester right now. That is 3 science classes you are going to be taking, which require a lot of time and you have to evaluate what went wrong before and what you will do differently. Did you do well in your non-premed courses?
All college courses should count towards your overall GPA on AMCAS and AACOMAS. Take time off if needed, but there likely also is an issue with how you approach science and math classes compared to non-science ones if you were doing fine in those your freshman year.I got mostly A’s with a few B’s, but i have a lot of credit in classes from taking it through community college in high school so they don’t count towards my gpa
In addition to the advice you've gotten about first taking care of your mental health and then your studies by reducing extra-curricular commitments and possibly reducing the number of science classes you take at one time, I'd also like to suggest that you get some help in study techniques. Most university have study centers and some tutors, not to mention TAs. You need to figure out what you're doing wrong, if anything, in how you approach the material so that if there is something you're doing wrong, you can fix it. Or maybe it's about studying more effectively. If possible, you want to study smarter and more effectively, not just more.Hi! I’m about to start my second semester of sophomore year soon but my previous semester was really rough for me mentally as well as grade wise. However, i haven’t don’t the best in any of my pre-med courses and because of that my gpa is really low, and I’m seeking some advise.
freshmen year:
C- in gen chem 1, A in lab, D in gen chem 2, A+ in lab (i plan to retake both classes), and C- in intro to neuro (i’m a psych major and will most likely take an upper level neuro class so i won’t be retaking)
sophomore 1st sem:
C in bio 1, D+ in ochem 1 (am retaking this upcoming semester), and C- in stats (plan to retake later or do stats for psych)
I know that my grades are pretty low and my mental health really took a dive but i feel really motivated for this upcoming semester to prove to myself to do better.
I am taking 2 psych courses, physics 1 and lab, bio 2, retaking ochem 1.
I also just started my MA course to get clinical hours and am about to start volunteering both clinically and not as soon as i go back to college.
However, i’m feeling some anxiety for what path i should be taking after this coming semester and any insight is greatly appreciated!