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Hey all!
Quick question. Some life things happened and I'm not doing as well as I'd like in my post-bacc due to family health issues and other strain. I'm considering leaving the program before getting grades so a 3.4 doesn't look poor after having a 3.6 undergrad overall GPA.
Will this negatively affect my applications if I apply next cycle? I'm not sure if the school generates a transcript with all 'W' or if they just assume I drop, I believe it's just considered voluntary withdrawal. I just know I have to report the coursework even if it was never complete, but want to know if it's going to make my life difficult down the road.
Oh nvm I thought you meant you already had a bunch. I don't think a withdrawn semester would look that bad, but dropping out of a postbac program might. @Goro coukd you shed some light on this?I started by post-bacc in July. Life happened, haven't been doing as well as I hoped. Trying to figure out what to do, withdraw from the post-bacc program altogether (its a once a year program so not like I could take a semester off) or stick out the semester.
Semester is 6 science courses (3 I've previously taken at my 4 year school). I want to know what withdrawing from the semester would do. I don't know how I would report this to AACOMAS. If you don't get grades at all for anything, are they still considered "W" or would I just need to report the program itself and no courses if I withdraw? That's what concerns me. If I withdraw technically (though voluntarily and there's no withdraw by date in the program) wouldn't I be stuck with 6 "W"s all for this one semester? And if so, will that look terrible for me.
What did you think I meant?
Maybe but I don't think DO schools scrutinize grades like MD schools do. I have like 14 C's on my transcript and my grades were not brought up in either DO interview. I think a withdrawn semester is a lot easier to explain than 6 W's scattered throughout your postbac.Yeah. I mean I have a shot without having a post-bacc at all, I just don't know if this looks worse than just not having enrolled in the first place