The Situation: I took genetics this past Fall and did not do very well. An A- was in reach in the final days, but I nuked the final (126/200) and wound up with a B-. It is killing my overall, major, and science GPAs. My question is: Does it look really bad on the transcript if you covered up your worst grade by retaking the course (my college leaves both grades on transcript, but only calculates the higher grade into your GPA)? I honestly feel like I should to retake the course in order to better understand the material, not simply to boost my GPA (though that is a pleasant side effect).
Do I retake and risk looking bad, but apply to med school with a 3.81 (GPA if I retake this summer and get an A)? Or do I take the lump and apply with a 3.69? I have only retaken one other course (Pre-Calc as a freshman and, later, as a senior), and I can easily explain it away as being necessary to jog my memory for Calc I the following semester.
Do I retake and risk looking bad, but apply to med school with a 3.81 (GPA if I retake this summer and get an A)? Or do I take the lump and apply with a 3.69? I have only retaken one other course (Pre-Calc as a freshman and, later, as a senior), and I can easily explain it away as being necessary to jog my memory for Calc I the following semester.