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foreverlearner02

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How Fed am I for getting a B- (2.7) in biochemistry as part of my post bac? Took it alongside an upper level physiology course and got an A- (3.7) & working 30 hours a week. No excuses here, just giving the whole picture. I’ve taken about 7 science courses since under grad and have a cum gpa of ~3.5. Originally 3.7 but biochem dropped me
 
Obviously not good, but one bad grade on post-bacc won't kill your application. I had a W from one course and it was never brought up on interviews
 
How Fed am I for getting a B- (2.7) in biochemistry as part of my post bac? Took it alongside an upper level physiology course and got an A- (3.7) & working 30 hours a week. No excuses here, just giving the whole picture. I’ve taken about 7 science courses since under grad and have a cum gpa of ~3.5. Originally 3.7 but biochem dropped me
Can't sugar coat this, it doesn't look good.
The good news is that you should get plenty of IIs, and then it's up to you to seal the deal.
 
I had a B- in my post bac too it’s fine. Just make sure overall is above 3.5 and try to get it to 3.7
 
How Fed am I for getting a B- (2.7) in biochemistry as part of my post bac? Took it alongside an upper level physiology course and got an A- (3.7) & working 30 hours a week. No excuses here, just giving the whole picture. I’ve taken about 7 science courses since under grad and have a cum gpa of ~3.5. Originally 3.7 but biochem dropped me

If you can afford to, take one more semester of 3-4 science classes and get a 4.0. This should raise your pbGPA to above a 3.5, and you would be ending your post-bac on a sweet note!
 
If you can afford to, take one more semester of 3-4 science classes and get a 4.0. This should raise your pbGPA to above a 3.5, and you would be ending your post-bac on a sweet note!
That’s the plan! Thank you!
 
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