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So chem has been pretty rough on me (I am a freshman now). Failed gen. chem I. Yikes.
I plan to retake gen. chem I+II over the summer at my university to make up the deficiency.
I want to take a break from chem in general, so I don't really want to take the normal route of adding orgo to my schedule next year as a sophomore.
I plan to finish my core requirements (math, bio, physics etc) first, and will take orgo my senior year of college.
Is this okay? I know it's not common....but I think I may have a better chance of ACTUALLY doing well (as in not failing again...lol).
Will dental schools see this as a weakness? Or will they be fine with it as long as I take it and get a good grade?
Oh btw, I am doing the 4 year plan (meaning I will not take the DAT junior year), so I will probably take the DAT during the summer of my senior year.
So basically I want to know if this is a good plan or not.
Thanks in advance!
I plan to retake gen. chem I+II over the summer at my university to make up the deficiency.
I want to take a break from chem in general, so I don't really want to take the normal route of adding orgo to my schedule next year as a sophomore.
I plan to finish my core requirements (math, bio, physics etc) first, and will take orgo my senior year of college.
Is this okay? I know it's not common....but I think I may have a better chance of ACTUALLY doing well (as in not failing again...lol).
Will dental schools see this as a weakness? Or will they be fine with it as long as I take it and get a good grade?
Oh btw, I am doing the 4 year plan (meaning I will not take the DAT junior year), so I will probably take the DAT during the summer of my senior year.
So basically I want to know if this is a good plan or not.
Thanks in advance!