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I know this is a basic question and may have already been answered (if you could leave a link to the thread thanks) but I have been trying hard to raise my GPA and I have experienced a downward trend instead. I've done the calculations and based off of how I think I will end this semester I will have an overall gpa of 3.2 and a science of 3.0. 😳 For this reason I'm taking a gap year instead of applying this cycle and am not applying until after graduation. Doing the math the highest I could probably get for overall would be 3.4 and science 3.37 but I am not comfortable with that being the best I can do and possibly having to settle for less. I am tired of calculating and want to see results.
I understand a lot of people on SDN have wonderful study habits to back up their stellar gpas, whether it be for the past 4 years of undergrad or even the last year of your postbac program. I know its on the lower side but I really want to push myself to be able to apply after graduation. And if I do a master's program I want to pursue it with the confidence that I would get grades needed to make up for my past mistakes. What strategies do you have to offer?
In terms of study habits, I think my problem is that I spend so much time preparing my study material that I have very little time to review the information by the time exams come around. Typically I would spend 6 to 8 hours a day typing up notes for a chapter (for one subject), have it left unfinished and have to worry about my other subjects the next day. This strategy worked freshman year with a lighter schedule and course load but it obviously just isn't cutting it anymore. I truly believe that I am a hard worker but I spend too much energy in the wrong areas. With harder upper level science courses dense with lots of material to memorize coming my way I'm absolutely frightened and am losing complete confidence in myself. I honestly feel like I cannot go to anyone for help and I am sinking into a heavy depression. I understand that I am responsible for my grades, I just want to use smarter strategies for raising them so I can secure the grades I need to apply confidently to dental school. Thank you all for your help.
I understand a lot of people on SDN have wonderful study habits to back up their stellar gpas, whether it be for the past 4 years of undergrad or even the last year of your postbac program. I know its on the lower side but I really want to push myself to be able to apply after graduation. And if I do a master's program I want to pursue it with the confidence that I would get grades needed to make up for my past mistakes. What strategies do you have to offer?
In terms of study habits, I think my problem is that I spend so much time preparing my study material that I have very little time to review the information by the time exams come around. Typically I would spend 6 to 8 hours a day typing up notes for a chapter (for one subject), have it left unfinished and have to worry about my other subjects the next day. This strategy worked freshman year with a lighter schedule and course load but it obviously just isn't cutting it anymore. I truly believe that I am a hard worker but I spend too much energy in the wrong areas. With harder upper level science courses dense with lots of material to memorize coming my way I'm absolutely frightened and am losing complete confidence in myself. I honestly feel like I cannot go to anyone for help and I am sinking into a heavy depression. I understand that I am responsible for my grades, I just want to use smarter strategies for raising them so I can secure the grades I need to apply confidently to dental school. Thank you all for your help.