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Hello All,
Quick question here...please don't rip on me for not rifling through previous posts:
If, say, you have a science gpa (osteopathic) of 3.6+, but one C- from freshman year, are you excluded from receiving an interview invite because of a school's requirement? Some schools have that rule, meaning 2.0; others mean the entire gamut of C's (i.e., C+, C, C- is considered a C at UIC).
I took Biochemistry instead of retaking Gen Chem II for financial reasons, in addition to demonstrating my ability to handle upper level sciences.
Please advise!
Quick question here...please don't rip on me for not rifling through previous posts:
If, say, you have a science gpa (osteopathic) of 3.6+, but one C- from freshman year, are you excluded from receiving an interview invite because of a school's requirement? Some schools have that rule, meaning 2.0; others mean the entire gamut of C's (i.e., C+, C, C- is considered a C at UIC).
I took Biochemistry instead of retaking Gen Chem II for financial reasons, in addition to demonstrating my ability to handle upper level sciences.
Please advise!

