I have been stressing about my grades from last semester and am looking for some advice. I got a BC in both O Chem 1 and in Genetics. My overall GPA is a 3.3. I am in my second semester of sophomore year right now. My school is known for having a tough science program, but I feel like that is true for a lot of people so I don't think vet schools would really take that into consideration. Everyone says that if I can get my grades higher later on in college it will look better, but my grades haven't improved much at all! I don't know what to do or how to get higher grades 🙁
Yeah....all science programs are "tough."
If anything, a 3.3 is on the lower end but certainly not bad. Have high grades during any point will look good. Upper level science courses tend to be a part of your last 45 credit hours, and doing well in those classes can only help you (both for cumulative GPA and last 45).
No one can tell you what you need to do to get higher grades. That's up for you to figure out. For me, it was actually loading more things onto my plate that helped me improve. I knew that the hour gap between classes was the only time I had for homework/study, so I was really focused on it. Some people need to cut down hours at work. Others need a tutor. I also sought out tutoring a few times, but was never really comfortable with it.
I'll share my experience: I have a few BC's. Five, if you really want to count. All but one in pre-reqs of course. My overall GPA is a 3.6 and some change, so that tells you that I've done very well besides those five classes that were four credits each. Last year, I applied to five schools and was outright rejected by all. Only one school told me to repeat anything that I had less than a B in (so a 3.0/3.5). All told me to amp up my experience. So I did.
This cycle, I am 3/3 for interviews (ironically, the school that told me to repeat my courses right away interviewed me without me having repeated courses). While I don't have any acceptances yet, I'd say it goes to show you that while it is very important to do well in class, experience also counts for something. My GPA stayed about the same, yet those interview invites came.