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Does a student have any chance after failing a freshmen semester due to illness? The illness struck at the very end when it was too late to withdraw. My school won't do anything about it.
Does a student have any chance after failing a freshmen semester due to illness? The illness struck at the very end when it was too late to withdraw. My school won't do anything about it.
Thanks for the reply. Now, what if said student has had a history of these problems. I finished high school at 16 and started community college where I fell ill to a chronic illness. I've probably attempted 60 or so credits (only one science course) and I've completed 12 or so. No matter what I do, I really I have no chance now, right? It seems like I found peace with my illness and would like to pursue my dream. Or do I need to start thinking about PhD programs?
Schools will also look at your inability to complete courses and wonder if you'll ever be able to finish their curriculum. It's not in their best interest to have you as a student for 8 years while you fight your illness and struggle to complete courses. You'll have to demonstrate from now on that your illness won't stop you from completing school.
I don't mean to sound harsh, I can just see that as a concern for the schools.
Does a student have any chance after failing a freshmen semester due to illness? The illness struck at the very end when it was too late to withdraw. My school won't do anything about it.
As soon as you have recovered ....
Yes, you can get into medical school with one semester of poor work provided the rest of your work is excellent and the rest of your AMCAS application is competitive. Do what you can administratively and if things don't work out, be prepared to do the highest quality work for the rest of your academic career. Make sure that you prepare well and do well on the MCAT. If all of this works out, you may be asked to explain your poor semester - in an interview- but otherwise, you should be fine. Don't use your personal statement to explain the semester though! Good luck!