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.
 
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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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