"Please briefly explain any low GPAs or poor grades."

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Hello!

I have one brief question. I have one C+ in organic chemistry (lol). I have an overall 3.9. When I get asked this question, do I have to explain the C+? I feel like it just happened during COVID when our class randomly switched online (it was a lab and that made no sense). I don't really have a way to explain it. It just sort of happened and I moved on and had a 4.0 every other semester.

Thank you!
 
Personally, I don’t think a single C+ is worth explaining. Not worth drawing negative attention to your app for something not super serious. Especially if it is just a single C+.
 
Don't mention it. It was organic chemistry (the toughest course for almost everyone) and it was just one blip. In some ways, it shows you aren't a perfectionist which is a good thing to show an adcom. Perfectionists tend to crash and burn in med school.
 
It is one C+. I bet you there are plenty of people that wish they had a 3.9. Breathe my friend, you are ok. And if they do ask you, I agree, just be honest. Last thing you want to do is turn a mole hill into a mountain by getting anxious during the interview and thinking about how to "cover" for your one C+. Honesty, my friend.
 
It is one C+. I bet you there are plenty of people that wish they had a 3.9. Breathe my friend, you are ok. And if they do ask you, I agree, just be honest. Last thing you want to do is turn a mole hill into a mountain by getting anxious during the interview and thinking about how to "cover" for your one C+. Honesty, my friend.
It was like an optional secondary question so I wasn’t sure if they wanted me to address it!
 
If anyone asks you, be honest. Explaining that you took the organic chemistry lab during COVID lockdowns is likely enough.
For optional secondaries that say the above?
 
For optional secondaries that say the above?
"Ask" implies oral question. You don't need to write it down in an optional secondary essay. Don't make yourself into a neurotic premed applicant.
 
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