Hey guys,
I'll make this short: last year was hell; my parents were close to losing their house so I started working full time mid-way through the semester to help them pay their mortgage in addition to paying my rent.
Long story short, my grades dropped. My most glorious grade to date is an F in Abstract Algebra (I'm a math major). I retook it and got an A, but since med schools will average the two, it definitely won't count as an A. I suppose that Abstract Algebra isn't really that necessary to become a doctor, but since it's a math course it's counted in the science GPA, which is a 3.4 with the A and F averaged.
In any case, I'm a senior now and thinking about applying this June. MCAT score is 36, I have a lot of EC's. My question is, what's the best way to address the F on the application?
I'll make this short: last year was hell; my parents were close to losing their house so I started working full time mid-way through the semester to help them pay their mortgage in addition to paying my rent.
Long story short, my grades dropped. My most glorious grade to date is an F in Abstract Algebra (I'm a math major). I retook it and got an A, but since med schools will average the two, it definitely won't count as an A. I suppose that Abstract Algebra isn't really that necessary to become a doctor, but since it's a math course it's counted in the science GPA, which is a 3.4 with the A and F averaged.
In any case, I'm a senior now and thinking about applying this June. MCAT score is 36, I have a lot of EC's. My question is, what's the best way to address the F on the application?