How likely is it for a pre-health with low science GPA to do well in...

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  • Unlikely

    Votes: 5 38.5%
  • likely

    Votes: 8 61.5%

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Pointless question.

There are way too many factors that go into a low GPA.


You should start a poll on whether or not you should be banned instead, I would be interested in following that.
 
Pointless question.

There are way too many factors that go into a low GPA.


You should start a poll on whether or not you should be banned instead, I would be interested in following that.

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I wonder if I have any supporters left in this forum.
 
I wonder if I have any supporters left in this forum.


I think people like interesting, albeit sometimes helpful, members. So yeah that's you. sometimes.

Regarding the actual thread question, I think it depends on why the person had a low science GPA in the first place. I for one, know that I'll pay more attention in dental school than I did in undergrad and therefore should do better. (in theory)
 
I appreciate your opinion, Lane138.
 
I think it is pretty self-explanatory that you can predict that someone with a low science GPA at one point will continue to have a low science GPA into the future. At the very least it will correlate. I imagine that most people who start with a low science gpa and subsequently try to raise it fail and don't get into professional school, and the ones that don't fail and do get into school are the ones who don't correlate well.
 
I think it is pretty self-explanatory that you can predict that someone with a low science GPA at one point will continue to have a low science GPA into the future. At the very least it will correlate. I imagine that most people who start with a low science gpa and subsequently try to raise it fail and don't get into professional school, and the ones that don't fail and do get into school are the ones who don't correlate well.
My point exactly
 
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