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I am a senior. I just finished finals and I received a F in one of my science classes. I took like 14 credits but slacked off hard, thanks to major senioritis.

What should I do? I am applying this coming cycle and I am afraid this will be a huge red flag.
 
Do I even have a shot of getting accepted?
 
I am a senior. I just finished finals and I received a F in one of my science classes. I took like 14 credits but slacked off hard, thanks to major senioritis.

What should I do? I am applying this coming cycle and I am afraid this will be a huge red flag.

more info, name of class, your history.

as long as the class is not pre req, i think it's fine.
 

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What's your science GPA? What's your DAT like? Good Volunteering/ECs? Really need more info before we can help you get an idea.
 
Before this my science GPA was about a 3.2 but this will make that tank. My overall GPA is around a 3.5 now

My DAT is a 20 and I have decent volunteering/ECs but nothing spectacular
 
Before this my science GPA was about a 3.2 but this will make that tank. My overall GPA is around a 3.5 now

My DAT is a 20 and I have decent volunteering/ECs but nothing spectacular

The class was genetics.

Ok, so an F is 0 GPA points...which means it could bring down your GPA by .1 or .2 quite easily...the calculations are up to you to do.

So let's say it hits 3.0 for science. Not impossible to recover from. DAT is strong. Get some more As, retake genetics and get a good grade, and you'd be fine.

I understand that you are applying this upcoming cycle- can you take some courses this summer? Retake Genetics and take 3 more science classes (do 2 classes per summer session) so that by the time August rolls around, you have rebuilt your science GPA and do not need to delay applying.

Good luck!
 
I am a senior. I just finished finals and I received a F in one of my science classes. I took like 14 credits but slacked off hard, thanks to major senioritis.

What should I do? I am applying this coming cycle and I am afraid this will be a huge red flag.
It will definitely be a red flag. It shows recent immaturity; no offense.
 
It will definitely be a red flag. It shows recent immaturity; no offense.

I have to agree with Zeds. In order to get an F there must have not been any effort on your part. Either that or you decided to ditch class more than a couple times.

Not meaning to put you down. Everyone gets senioritis at some point. But letting it get that bad will raise questions to adcoms - especially with a 14 credit hour semester.
 
Holy moley

Whoa


I think the world just felt that.....


Genetics...... F!!!!


Ay mama Mia
Do you see what I mean @Incis0r, some things he just write are just crazy. LOOOL I think the world just felt that. You can honestly have a good laugh scrolling through tooth knockn's posts.

To the OP, Good Luck!
 
Also, please don't post the same thing across multiple forums. Thanks
 
Ok, so an F is 0 GPA points...which means it could bring down your GPA by .1 or .2 quite easily...the calculations are up to you to do.

So let's say it hits 3.0 for science. Not impossible to recover from. DAT is strong. Get some more As, retake genetics and get a good grade, and you'd be fine.

I understand that you are applying this upcoming cycle- can you take some courses this summer? Retake Genetics and take 3 more science classes (do 2 classes per summer session) so that by the time August rolls around, you have rebuilt your science GPA and do not need to delay applying.

Good luck!

I can't take summer classes. The earliest I could retake the class is Fall semester.

And I overslept and missed a midterm so I got a 0 which is why this happened.
 
I can't take summer classes. The earliest I could retake the class is Fall semester.

And I overslept and missed a midterm so I got a 0 which is why this happened.
Damn that sucks couldnt make up a midterm. I Cant imagine how upset you were 🙁
 
Damn that sucks couldnt make up a midterm. I Cant imagine how upset you were 🙁

yep 4 year university's rules : no make up unless you are bedridden and hospitalized. then you can make up. But at this point, i think u wont be back for a long time anyways.
 
yep 4 year university's rules : no make up unless you are bedridden and hospitalized. then you can make up. But at this point, i think u wont be back for a long time anyways.

So if you missed the midterm you could pretty much figure out you were going to fail the class. Why didn't you just withdraw from it? Usually half way through the semester it'll just show up as a W instead of a WF. Yeah it would have knocked you below full time status but that's still better than failing.
 
So if you missed the midterm you could pretty much figure out you were going to fail the class. Why didn't you just withdraw from it? Usually half way through the semester it'll just show up as a W instead of a WF. Yeah it would have knocked you below full time status but that's still better than failing.

^same question
 
So if you missed the midterm you could pretty much figure out you were going to fail the class. Why didn't you just withdraw from it? Usually half way through the semester it'll just show up as a W instead of a WF. Yeah it would have knocked you below full time status but that's still better than failing.
^same question

4 year university's rule again you cant withdraw unless unless you are bedridden and hospitalized. then you can make up. But at this point, i think u wont be back for a long time anyways.
 
4 year university's rule again you cant withdraw unless unless you are bedridden and hospitalized. then you can make up. But at this point, i think u wont be back for a long time anyways.

Do you go to the same school as OP? b/c otherwise I'm not sure how you can make such definitive claims about OP's school policy...I go to a 4-year university and we can withdraw for whatever reason until the day before final exams...
 
Do you go to the same school as OP? b/c otherwise I'm not sure how you can make such definitive claims about OP's school policy...I go to a 4-year university and we can withdraw for whatever reason until the day before final exams...

sadly nope, but im stating a worst possible policy that is currently practice by my school
 
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