Hey everyone,
I'm kinda in an odd situation. I'm a senior at an Ivy -- 3.9c/3.8s gpa. Everything is in order but this semester has been terrible. I've been simultaneously studying for Biochem, MCAT, and writing a senior thesis (taking 4 courses). So I took the MCAT once in April and voided because I felt like I was really cramming it in and the real test was much harder. I'm planning to take it again May 22nd or May 31st.
Because I've been juggling so much, I've really been putting Biochem on the backburner. For the past two exams, I've gotten really low scores -- 50s-60s. The only way I can pull a B in the class is if I score above a 65 on the final. I know that sounds quite low, but the final has been historically hard, and I actually thought I did pretty well on the previous exams and ended up with those scores in the end. So I'm really nervous about gambling the fact that I may end up with a C. My grades have been really great up until now.
Here are my options. I have 4 days to decide if I want to just drop the course. My school's policies -- our drops do not show up on our transcript. It will be as if I didn't take the class. The only con is med schools will see that I have only taken 3 courses this semester.
If I don't drop it, I'd have to spend the next week or so solely focusing on Biochem. I'm also signed up for the May 22nd MCAT but haven't gotten a chance to work on it at all, and I'd only have a week after Biochem to really beef up on it. So I'd have to move the MCAT to a later date, which I don't want either. I don't know if I should cut my losses and just drop Biochem already so I can 100% nail the MCAT, and on time for applications. I talked to my advisor and he said this was a much better option than getting a C. And that I could retake it in the summer/fall because of med school requirements.
What should I do? Thank you!
I'm kinda in an odd situation. I'm a senior at an Ivy -- 3.9c/3.8s gpa. Everything is in order but this semester has been terrible. I've been simultaneously studying for Biochem, MCAT, and writing a senior thesis (taking 4 courses). So I took the MCAT once in April and voided because I felt like I was really cramming it in and the real test was much harder. I'm planning to take it again May 22nd or May 31st.
Because I've been juggling so much, I've really been putting Biochem on the backburner. For the past two exams, I've gotten really low scores -- 50s-60s. The only way I can pull a B in the class is if I score above a 65 on the final. I know that sounds quite low, but the final has been historically hard, and I actually thought I did pretty well on the previous exams and ended up with those scores in the end. So I'm really nervous about gambling the fact that I may end up with a C. My grades have been really great up until now.
Here are my options. I have 4 days to decide if I want to just drop the course. My school's policies -- our drops do not show up on our transcript. It will be as if I didn't take the class. The only con is med schools will see that I have only taken 3 courses this semester.
If I don't drop it, I'd have to spend the next week or so solely focusing on Biochem. I'm also signed up for the May 22nd MCAT but haven't gotten a chance to work on it at all, and I'd only have a week after Biochem to really beef up on it. So I'd have to move the MCAT to a later date, which I don't want either. I don't know if I should cut my losses and just drop Biochem already so I can 100% nail the MCAT, and on time for applications. I talked to my advisor and he said this was a much better option than getting a C. And that I could retake it in the summer/fall because of med school requirements.
What should I do? Thank you!