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If you have a 3.8, a handful of Bs in one semester isn’t going to singlehandedly destroy your chances, no. A B, and even a B-, is still a good grade, especially in a class as notorious as organic chem. A 3.76 is absolutely a perfectly fine GPA (it’s well above average).Hi guys I need some advice!
I currently have a 3.8 gpa, but after this semester with ochem and micro I’m definitely getting a B- in ochem 🙁 one bad test and it being a point based class with tests being 400 points, I dropped my points down and even with the next exam and final I’ll scrape by with that B- if I get the grade I want on those. This will being me down to a 3.76, not a significant drop, but will earning that B- and a B in micro lower my chance of acceptance when I send in my transcripts?? I’ve had a few Bs scattered throughout but I’m nervous about having several in a semester and not looking like a strong candidate. If I’m overreacting please let me know! I have 2 weeks left and I just want to get through it with my sanity in check
Is this your cumulative GPA or your prerequisite science GPA? If it’s the former, ISU doesn’t consider cumulative GPA past ensuring that you meet the minimum of 2.5 to be eligible for admission so it won’t affect your chances at that school in particular regardless. ISU only actually uses prerequisite science GPA and last 45 hours GPA in their calculations.
ETA: If it helps calm your nerves a bit, I definitely had a C (in biochem) on my fall transcript the year that I applied to vet school; still got into ISU. Point being that if your application is otherwise solid, it shouldn’t significantly impact your odds either way.
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