Ramification of a "C" in podiatry lower anatomy

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Hello everyone, I am on the B/C border in lower anatomy. What makes this position difficult is that the average grade for the lab practical ranges easily 60-69% for our class. I have always heard that less 10 people in the country don't get a residency in podiatry in any given year. I was wondering what the ramifications are of a "C" in podiatry lower anatomy when it comes to residency?

Should I be "worried"?
 
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It doesn’t look as good as an A or B, but you passed so it’s not the end of the world. Get A/B in your other classes, pass boards on the first try, and do well on rotations and externships and you should be fine.
 
Do your best. In everything. No matter what. If your best effort results in a C then fine. If you’re halfassing it and getting a C then you’ll likely end up at a halfass residency.
 
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