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I applied to LECOM and NYCOM but will be unable to have my application reviewed because during college I had two courses where I got below a C. For these particular schools that is a no-no. However, since those grades I have rapidly improved, I took a post-bac year and have taken and done very well in courses much more difficult than any of the pre-med courses. But still, those grades are the ones that are holding me back. Isn't there any way they could understand that what happened in the past is in the past and I have a stellar record since? I believe alot of students may stumble early in college but are able to recover and make good physicians later on. I absolutely cannot take general physics over again. Is there any other way out of this?