Getting a W in a class

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I have a W (withdrawal) in both General Biology II and General Chemistry I. However, I plan on retaking both of them this year. Assuming I get A's in both classes, how do you guys think ad-com's will look at those W's. And to what extent do you think W's in general hurt students trying to get into med school? BTW, the reason I got W's is bc I wasn't sure at the time what direction i wanted to go academically.....
 
No doubt about it, it's a black mark on your transcript. That said, if you can get A's in both, it's certainly not a deal breaker. You'll be asked about at interviews, but if you can explain it, it shouldn't be a big deal.

I had a W, from an upper level bio course. (And I never did retake it.) Now, I'm a med student, loving life. (Well, loving it slightly less since I found out how I did on test 1. 😀 )

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I would agree you have to do really well. It will factor into your science GPA, but you might be able to compensate with a good explanation. When you do take those classes DO NOT WITHDRAW AGAIN. That will look really bad. They will think you are afraid of those classes.
 
My impression was that they factored it in like an F, hopefully I am wrong for your sake. I looked around but could only find one thing that vaguely mentions it on Case Western's website:

"Judicious use of withdrawal (w) from a course in which you are doing poorly, repeat of a course (RPT) in which you received a poor grade, or taking a course for a pass/no pass grade (P/NP) can all help preserve your GPA at CWRU. However, if you repeat a course, the original grade and the new grade must both be reported to AMCAS and will affect your AMCAS GPA's."
http://www.cwru.edu/artsci/chem/undergrad/med4.htm

a couple threads talks about it more hopefully: http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?s=&threadid=72227&highlight=withdrawal+GPA

http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?s=&threadid=61559&highlight=withdrawal+GPA

Good luck!
 
I dont think W or WP will be a GPA consideration. WF is another story altogether.

BTW, I had at least 7 W's and likely more. I let you know where I get in, but I don't think it is that big of a deal.

My school had the same tuition for anything above 12 hours. So I always took one more class than I intended to carry for the full semester. I always found that there was a crappy or ultra strict professor in one class. I usually dropped that one.
 
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