You had 3 tests in the last month so you skipped somewhere around 15 lectures in another class that is notorious for being a pre-med weedout class to...make time to study? I really struggle to believe this isn't a troll. On the off chance it's not a troll, regardless of how you do on the test, you need to find an adult you trust and ask for every lesson they have about time management and decision making.
I know premeds like this IRL. Actually worse than this. The thing is, in "real life", I hesitated to tell them "Hey man, you can't go to med school with a 493 MCAT, just save your money and don't apply." Maybe that makes me a crappy person, but I just didn't want these friends to hate me.
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@Amongus0000 is kinda getting dunked on here because we're all anonymous, but Amongus: this is the kind of advice you have to hear. It doesn't feel good, but it's better to get roasted as a premed student than to be 26 with no prospects/marketable degree like my former premed friends. There are lots of career options that don't require an MD where you can feed yourself and serve your community. Heck, my brother got an open-book test CS degree, never studied, and he's loving his life.
Alternatively, if you want to be a physician, you totally can do it! But not with these study habits. Med school is infinitely worse than this. I, too, felt stressed and overwhelmed at times doing all the premed stuff back in the day, so I can empathize.
Best of luck bro. You can do this, but you need to either start studying like David Goggins runs or pick a different field.