DENTAL STUDENTS!, how many b's and c's did you have in your undergrad work?

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Just wondering.

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Please also list if it is a + or -

Just wondering.

I had enough to get me a 3.0 at graduation from 136 credits (2004)

Honestly, between Cs and Ds, I prolly had between 12-15.
 
I had enough to get me a 3.0 at graduation from 136 credits (2004)

Honestly, between Cs and Ds, I prolly had between 12-15.


Damn, that's what's up.:laugh: I feel like a P****y for getting sad over a B on my first physics test.
 
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Engineering degree:
9 'A's
13 'B's
8 'C's
1 'D'
and three drops.

Biology degree:
25 'A's
1 'B'
with 5 more 'A's pending.
 
Where you stand on 3.0-4.0 is more important. B's aren't a big deal. They're still good grades. C's may be a cause for concern if they show up repeatedly. One C isn't a big deal as long as all your other grades look good.
 
Only one C and a B-, everything else is a B or higher. My A's and B's are probably split between science and non science pretty evenly. The 2 low grades mentioned were principals of chemistry classes, didn't seem to matter with my decent DAT gen chem grade.
 
3 C's, 3 W's.... The rest bring me to a 3.7 total
 
Tons of B's, a handful of C's, 2 D's, got my 3.3, enjoyed my time in undergrad while not stressing myself insane, and now I'm half done with dental school. My whole goal in dental school is to get great clinical skills, and not stress myself to the point which I'm unhappy - I'm in the bottom half of my class, but do I really care, since I'm doing general practice? Not one bit. Do I care that I'm maybe in the top 25% in the pre-clinical classes? You can bet that means a lot more to me.

Don't kill yourself about a B, they don't stand for BAD. ;p
 
Tons of B's, a handful of C's, 2 D's, got my 3.3, enjoyed my time in undergrad while not stressing myself insane, and now I'm half done with dental school. My whole goal in dental school is to get great clinical skills, and not stress myself to the point which I'm unhappy - I'm in the bottom half of my class, but do I really care, since I'm doing general practice? Not one bit. Do I care that I'm maybe in the top 25% in the pre-clinical classes? You can bet that means a lot more to me.

Don't kill yourself about a B, they don't stand for BAD. ;p

Yeah 🙂.
 
B+ 3 -
B 3 - 2 in science courses
B- 2
C+ 2 -Physcs/Biology
C-1 - Biology
F -- 1 - Psychology
-------All but one of the Bs came in my first 35 credits at a community college...Later I transfered to a university and got 1 B and 37 A's.

How many Bs have I gotten on a test? :laugh: too many to count!
 
Bio Degree - 9 B's , rest A's 0 C's
Grad degree (Health care management) - 5 B, 1 B- and rest A's (12?)
 
Ooo boy his guy again🙄

1D, 3-4C's, 5-10 so B's (don't really remember or care), and the rest all A's.

You better get used to the term: failure. It will happen to everyone. At my interview, they asked how I would feel if I were a 4.0 incoming student and all of a sudden found myself at the middle/bottom of the class rank due to the intensity and competitiveness of the dental school curriculum.

Now if I gave a freak out/anxiety answer like you would most likely do (gauging from your posts)...I would be immediately rejected. Why? It's a huge sign of immaturity.

Grow up, and learn that if you gave it your all, then so be it. Move on, learn, and don't look back. You have a long ways to go. 😛
 
Half A's and half B's. 1C. Had a 3.5. And yes, you will fail stuff in dental school. I haven't failed an exam (many have), but I have failed little quizzes and an operative competency. The competency hits pretty hard, but it's part of the learning process.
 
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