Does it matter which classes you mess up in?

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mdog2015

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Hello,

I started college strong freshman year, slightly struggled sophomore year with the ochem, and had a really bad winter quarter of junior year. I overloaded myself in classes/extracurriculars, and ended up with two Cs (one in biochemistry and one in human physiology).

I understand that these two subjects are really important for medical school...will it matter that I did really poorly in those subjects vs. other science classes?

After that quarter, I got my s**t together and received nothing less than a 4.0. I am graduating with a 3.7 GPA and I scored 514 on my MCAT, so I do know my biochem and physio!
 
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Take two of these, stat:

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Hello,

I started college strong freshman year, slightly struggled sophomore year with the ochem, and had a really bad winter quarter of junior year. I overloaded myself in classes/extracurriculars, and ended up with two Cs (one in biochemistry and one in human physiology).

I understand that these two subjects are really important for medical school...will it matter that I did really poorly in those subjects vs. other science classes?

After that quarter, I got my s**t together and received nothing less than a 4.0. I am graduating with a 3.7 GPA and I scored 514 on my MCAT, so I do know my biochem and physio!
 
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