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Hi, I am a prevet student who is only a freshman but I wanted some advice. I know this seems stupid amongst all the vet school admissions forums but I figured I would just post it anyways. I took a placement test at my school to place out of Bio101 and just found out I passed and got the credit, but with the lowest possible score (60%). My options are to either retake it (lecture and lab) anyways, which I would do, but I know that it is a weed-out class and I am worried that it will be hard even though I am good at bio. Some people are telling me to retake it, but I was wondering if I really need to or if it is better to move onto the next biology class instead. I am just scared that if I retake it, I won't get an A because it is just a hard class in nature and it will be for nothing. If I do get an A though, it will be a helpful gpa boost because I got a C+ in chem101 last semester (which didn't give me much faith in 101 classes). I am also taking chem102 this semester (the second level of gen chem) and I'm not the best at chemistry so I'm going to need to put a lot of time into that class. I know this depends on the school a little, but just any experience in general that could help would be much appreciated.
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with Chem 2 and a potential Chem 1 re-take. If you can learn and review Bio 101 on your own (e.g. over the summer, watch a ton of lectures and buy a textbook or something), then it could be "cheaper" money-wise and time-wise than formally taking the course (i.e. you saved time and money testing out, no?). It's really dependent on how motivated you are to truly master the material better than 60%. Whether that's formally taking the class or independent study depends on both you and the school's rigor.