S/U grading-Undergrad

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How does using the S/U(satisfactory/unsatisfactory) grading option for 1 class appear on a transcript? Currently taking physics 1 but have now switched to S/U grading because I wasn't doing well. To get an S, you must get a C or higher but I will end up getting a U. I am a senior and am graduating in May. I take my MCAT around the same time. I currently have a 3.7+ GPA. I do plan on taking both 1+2 from another school and have heard its much easier but I will also be able to graduate on time. I've always kept a busy schedule and have done well so its not like I am taking a light course load and am not working and still doing poorly. (Currently have 2 jobs this year so I am busy.)

I am also taking biochemistry, and 3 Kinesiology courses along with it next semester. Hypothetically if I do well and get As or even Bs in my physics and biochem courses will that help reassure that this current semester was just one of those semesters?

Thanks

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