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Sofi115

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Hey guys,
So i've been accepted at a couple of schools and since registration time is coming around I have a quick question. Throughout my first three years at college I have taken challenging courses and usually 16-18 credits (18 is the most you can take at my school). So now that I've been accepted is it okay to take 12 credits (the minimum number)? I'll be taking PChem so that's still challenging. Can easing my course load affect my current acceptances? Thanks!
 
They won't care how many credits you are taking as long as you fulfill your graduation requirements, take the classes you indicated you would take on your AMCAS or during interviews, and avoid getting C's.
 
just be sure to maintain a decent gpa (some schools stipulate what gpa they expect you to keep until you matriculate) and finish all your graduation requirements.
 
They won't care how many credits you are taking as long as you fulfill your graduation requirements, take the classes you indicated you would take on your AMCAS or during interviews, and avoid getting C's.

Best advice. Finish all your requirements, don't get anything below a C, graduate.

That's all you need...however, double check with the schools to see if they require anything else (sometimes they will).
 
Hey guys,
So i've been accepted at a couple of schools and since registration time is coming around I have a quick question. Throughout my first three years at college I have taken challenging courses and usually 16-18 credits (18 is the most you can take at my school). So now that I've been accepted is it okay to take 12 credits (the minimum number)? I'll be taking PChem so that's still challenging. Can easing my course load affect my current acceptances? Thanks!

Pre-allo. Pre-allo. Once and for all, PRE-ALLO.
 
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