having a C- will hinder my application?

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rohchris

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good morning everyone,
I see some colleges require grades that are C or above in prerequisite courses.
Since our school was a trimester system, i had to take three Physcis classes for a year. physcis 7a, 7b, and 7c. The first one, I got a b+, second a C-, and the third, an A.
since the requirements say that they only accept c or above, am i not eligible to apply? or are they talking about the average grade in each class?
 
good morning everyone,
I see some colleges require grades that are C or above in prerequisite courses.
Since our school was a trimester system, i had to take three Physcis classes for a year. physcis 7a, 7b, and 7c. The first one, I got a b+, second a C-, and the third, an A.
since the requirements say that they only accept c or above, am i not eligible to apply? or are they talking about the average grade in each class?

The C- will not give you credit, unless the school you're applying to recalculate grades to negate the +/-system.

Again, this is really something you should have looked into before now. You don't seem prepared at all and many of the things you've asked could have been figured out on your own if you would have even attempted some research.

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You really need to re-evaluate your decision to apply this year because I don't think it is going to be possible.
 
The C- will not give you credit, unless the school you're applying to recalculate grades to negate the +/-system.

Again, this is really something you should have looked into before now. You don't seem prepared at all and many of the things you've asked could have been figured out on your own if you would have even attempted some research.

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This. It is almost as though you woke up this morning and decided to apply to vet school. Seriously, I had this stuff researched out years before I applied (I understand not everyone can do that) but at least you should have known what you were getting into and what you needed to do before the application opened in June.
 
Also, just a suggestion for you. Try using the search function on this website. Many of the questions that you have asked have been answered somewhere before, there is no need for a new thread. Not only that but you can get your answer right away then instead of having to wait for a response.
 
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