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Hi guys, I took physics 1 out of 3 series. I got a B in it last quarter after taking it the second time of having a W. I have a 3.5 cum gpa and a 3.3ish sci gpa should I save the last 2 physics classes till after I apply, because an A is seriously tough in physics. Will it hurt my chances if i save them till after I apply. The reason i'm saying this is because i want to increase my bcp gpa as highest as possible when putting the gpa in aadsas application. I was thinking of taking bio, ochem and genetics vs. biometrics next quarter, what do you guys think i should do with the physics and out of the genetics and biometrics which is easier so I have higher chance of pulling gpa. Suggestions opinions are all taken thanks
 
just in terms of the physics thing, I see no reason not to delay taking physics, esp. if you think it will harm your gpa. in my experience, physics is not the dental schools' highest priority (see ItsGavinC's experience on this thread.
 
Take it afterwards, I say. It's not required for the DAT and I know several students that took it only after being accepted to dental school. Of course they didn't totally slack off but the pressure to get 'the grade' was certainly removed.
 
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