Hi everyone,
So basically our p1 year we are required to take biochemistry. Some of the students who took a certain level of biochem in undergrad got the class waved after asking the professor.
Basically I was unaware of this policy until after the first exam which I passed, but with a low C. Because of this reason the professor said I cannot wave the course even though I took it in undergrad.
My question is, should I go in and speak to the professor in person about this further to see if I can explain my reasons for performing poorly (it being the first round of exams in pharm school and having an issue with time management)? If so, how should I approach the issue? The other students who got the class waved could have just as easily performed poorly on the exam. I think its necessary for standard procedures to be applied to all students and I feel its not right to treat my situation differently.
Any advice will be helpful. Thanks
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So basically our p1 year we are required to take biochemistry. Some of the students who took a certain level of biochem in undergrad got the class waved after asking the professor.
Basically I was unaware of this policy until after the first exam which I passed, but with a low C. Because of this reason the professor said I cannot wave the course even though I took it in undergrad.
My question is, should I go in and speak to the professor in person about this further to see if I can explain my reasons for performing poorly (it being the first round of exams in pharm school and having an issue with time management)? If so, how should I approach the issue? The other students who got the class waved could have just as easily performed poorly on the exam. I think its necessary for standard procedures to be applied to all students and I feel its not right to treat my situation differently.
Any advice will be helpful. Thanks
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