Pass with "C" or better...

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Many dental schools say you have to pass your prerequisites with a "C" or better. Does this include C- as well as C and C+? I know some schools don't pay attention to the +/-, and whether they do or not, I could still see a "C" meaning it includes the +/-. Has anyone heard any specifics about this? I suppose it may depend on the school, but I just thought I'd see if anyone has heard anything in specific.
 
Many dental schools say you have to pass your prerequisites with a "C" or better. Does this include C- as well as C and C+? I know some schools don't pay attention to the +/-, and whether they do or not, I could still see a "C" meaning it includes the +/-. Has anyone heard any specifics about this? I suppose it may depend on the school, but I just thought I'd see if anyone has heard anything in specific.

I think some schools do and others don't mind with C- or C+.

I can tell you specifically that at Tufts, if you have a prerequisite that you have a C- in, you have to retake it.
 
I think it's C and above, C- are retakes
 
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