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I'm just wondering what sense people have of how adcoms view classes (not pre-reqs) taken for pass/fail rather than a grade option. I'm a senior and finishing up my degree reqs, and I have to take a fine arts class to do that. It would be nice to just take it pass/fail since it's not a pre-med class or for my major, just a degree req I have to get out of the way, and I have a lot going on next term with studying for the MCAT and researching my thesis. Also, what about taking science courses pass/fail? Despite having taken courses in all the required areas for my bio minor, I am one credit shy of what I need, and it would be easier to take another bio class (something upper division that interests me, maybe immunology or molecular bio) pass/fail so I can learn about it without having to stress too much as I work on the other things I mentioned above. Do adcoms look down on pass/fail classes like this? I've only ever taken labs pass/fail before, and those were offered that way, so it wasn't a choice I had to make or anything. Any thoughts/experience with this?

