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Ello again, SDN --
I took general chemistry I and II as my first attempt at science after a lifetime focus on the humanities. I've come a long way since then, but I don't think I know the general chemistry material at all. Looking back, I can only remember feeling petrified from the course, and none of the material. I feel as though I want another go at the material. I got an B+ in both in Gen Chem I and Gen Chem II, combined with lab. Not horrendous grades, I know. But my concern about getting fundamentals down as a chemistry major, and the MCAT makes me very nervous.
Let's assume retaking general chemistry won't burden my schedule. Would it look bad to retake just the lectures over? If so, would taking it Pass Fail or auditing it help? I'd prefer getting a grade for the sake of boosting my GPA and to put the pressure on myself to really learn it. But my primary concern is getting the material down. I feel like a class schedule, etc, would be a helpful structure in order to reach my goal.
Yours truly and deeply thankful,
Philosonista
I took general chemistry I and II as my first attempt at science after a lifetime focus on the humanities. I've come a long way since then, but I don't think I know the general chemistry material at all. Looking back, I can only remember feeling petrified from the course, and none of the material. I feel as though I want another go at the material. I got an B+ in both in Gen Chem I and Gen Chem II, combined with lab. Not horrendous grades, I know. But my concern about getting fundamentals down as a chemistry major, and the MCAT makes me very nervous.
Let's assume retaking general chemistry won't burden my schedule. Would it look bad to retake just the lectures over? If so, would taking it Pass Fail or auditing it help? I'd prefer getting a grade for the sake of boosting my GPA and to put the pressure on myself to really learn it. But my primary concern is getting the material down. I feel like a class schedule, etc, would be a helpful structure in order to reach my goal.
Yours truly and deeply thankful,
Philosonista