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I have become very interested in applying to DO schools. However, I am worried that my undergraduate education will come into play.
(1) Will it look bad if I retake a class? Years ago, I took the first semester of organic chemistry because that's all that was required by my program. Unfortunately I had an awful professor and I didn't learn anything and ended up with a C. I wanted to retake the first semester before I jumped right into the second semester considering I didn't really learn anything and especially because I cannot recall anything. Is this going to look bad? I'm in the same position with physics. The first time I took physics I took a W (withdrew) because I couldn't understand the professor and just couldn't take having the class so late but when I took it in the summer I got an A. However, I still need the second semester.
(2) My undergraduate career lasted six years, jumping from school to school and major to major. Ultimately, I majored in the health sciences field and graduated cum laude. How bad will this look? I ended up joining a program like Teach For America and I'm currently pursuing my M.S.Ed. in Middle & High School Science Education with a 4.0 GPA. Besides shadowing, what else can I do to show that my interest in DO is very serious, especially because my past indicates a lot of indecisiveness?
(3) How important is a pre-med committee letter? I see that a lot of the schools allow you to apply without them but do they have more weight? I ask because I know that my undergraduate school has very strict guidelines on how to get one and I wouldn't be able to fulfill them.
Thank you.
(1) Will it look bad if I retake a class? Years ago, I took the first semester of organic chemistry because that's all that was required by my program. Unfortunately I had an awful professor and I didn't learn anything and ended up with a C. I wanted to retake the first semester before I jumped right into the second semester considering I didn't really learn anything and especially because I cannot recall anything. Is this going to look bad? I'm in the same position with physics. The first time I took physics I took a W (withdrew) because I couldn't understand the professor and just couldn't take having the class so late but when I took it in the summer I got an A. However, I still need the second semester.
(2) My undergraduate career lasted six years, jumping from school to school and major to major. Ultimately, I majored in the health sciences field and graduated cum laude. How bad will this look? I ended up joining a program like Teach For America and I'm currently pursuing my M.S.Ed. in Middle & High School Science Education with a 4.0 GPA. Besides shadowing, what else can I do to show that my interest in DO is very serious, especially because my past indicates a lot of indecisiveness?
(3) How important is a pre-med committee letter? I see that a lot of the schools allow you to apply without them but do they have more weight? I ask because I know that my undergraduate school has very strict guidelines on how to get one and I wouldn't be able to fulfill them.
Thank you.
