Should I retake my Biology class or....?

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Hi everyone,

I am a sophomore premed student at a decent large public institution and I recently got my transcript. I found out that I got an A- on both of organic chemistry and cellular biology courses, which are both premed requirements,and I only took 13 credits this semester to make sure that I will get 4.0. Maybe I shouldn't be saying this, but I am really depressed by what I received and have been so since two weeks ago, when I calculated myself that I am at the cutoff for an A-. The reason I am saying this is because I worked really really hard for these classes, especially for my cellular biology class, which I almost slept 3-6 hours per night and sacrificing my Thanksgivings Break and other social events to study for... I was really hoping for an A because unlike my other premed classes, I felt that biology classes (this is my first premed bio class by the way) "define" me as a premed and getting As in them is what makes me feel confident that I will get into medical school ...

After working so hard and still receiving an A- while sacrificing my other classes' GPAs, I felt horrible and lost confident in myself (sorry if this seems absurd... but I felt as if my hard work didn't pay off)

After talking to a few people, I came up with two solutions: Should I 1) Retake the class or 2) Take harder premed biology classes and get As on those and prove to medical school that I am capable of what it takes?

Thank you very much for all your time and consideration!
 
some people get Bs and turn out just fine, an A- is not the end of the world

relax and move on
 
Posting this thread to wine about a perfectly good grade is far more concerning then the grade itself.

Step 1: grab a beer.
Step 2: drink said beer.

Joking aside, you're fine and need to become a bit more secure with yourself. You will not ace every class in medical school. Take the hits and move on.
 
Well we already know you're insane but if you want medical schools to know it too then I would definitely recommend spending tuition money and time retaking an A-.
 
Hi everyone,

I am a sophomore premed student at a decent large public institution and I recently got my transcript. I found out that I got an A- on both of organic chemistry and cellular biology courses, which are both premed requirements,and I only took 13 credits this semester to make sure that I will get 4.0. Maybe I shouldn't be saying this, but I am really depressed by what I received and have been so since two weeks ago, when I calculated myself that I am at the cutoff for an A-. The reason I am saying this is because I worked really really hard for these classes, especially for my cellular biology class, which I almost slept 3-6 hours per night and sacrificing my Thanksgivings Break and other social events to study for... I was really hoping for an A because unlike my other premed classes, I felt that biology classes (this is my first premed bio class by the way) "define" me as a premed and getting As in them is what makes me feel confident that I will get into medical school ...

After working so hard and still receiving an A- while sacrificing my other classes' GPAs, I felt horrible and lost confident in myself (sorry if this seems absurd... but I felt as if my hard work didn't pay off)

After talking to a few people, I came up with two solutions: Should I 1) Retake the class or 2) Take harder premed biology classes and get As on those and prove to medical school that I am capable of what it takes?

Thank you very much for all your time and consideration!

if you worry about BS like this your not cut out to be a doctor. No joke.
 
Hi everyone,

I am a sophomore premed student at a decent large public institution and I recently got my transcript. I found out that I got an A- on both of organic chemistry and cellular biology courses, which are both premed requirements,and I only took 13 credits this semester to make sure that I will get 4.0. Maybe I shouldn't be saying this, but I am really depressed by what I received and have been so since two weeks ago, when I calculated myself that I am at the cutoff for an A-. The reason I am saying this is because I worked really really hard for these classes, especially for my cellular biology class, which I almost slept 3-6 hours per night and sacrificing my Thanksgivings Break and other social events to study for... I was really hoping for an A because unlike my other premed classes, I felt that biology classes (this is my first premed bio class by the way) "define" me as a premed and getting As in them is what makes me feel confident that I will get into medical school ...

After working so hard and still receiving an A- while sacrificing my other classes' GPAs, I felt horrible and lost confident in myself (sorry if this seems absurd... but I felt as if my hard work didn't pay off)

After talking to a few people, I came up with two solutions: Should I 1) Retake the class or 2) Take harder premed biology classes and get As on those and prove to medical school that I am capable of what it takes?

Thank you very much for all your time and consideration!

:bang:


Aaaaaand I'm done with pre-allo for the night.

Yeah... I'm taking a break for the holidays.
 
Hi everyone,

I am a sophomore premed student at a decent large public institution and I recently got my transcript. I found out that I got an A- on both of organic chemistry and cellular biology courses, which are both premed requirements,and I only took 13 credits this semester to make sure that I will get 4.0. Maybe I shouldn't be saying this, but I am really depressed by what I received and have been so since two weeks ago, when I calculated myself that I am at the cutoff for an A-. The reason I am saying this is because I worked really really hard for these classes, especially for my cellular biology class, which I almost slept 3-6 hours per night and sacrificing my Thanksgivings Break and other social events to study for... I was really hoping for an A because unlike my other premed classes, I felt that biology classes (this is my first premed bio class by the way) "define" me as a premed and getting As in them is what makes me feel confident that I will get into medical school ...

After working so hard and still receiving an A- while sacrificing my other classes' GPAs, I felt horrible and lost confident in myself (sorry if this seems absurd... but I felt as if my hard work didn't pay off)

After talking to a few people, I came up with two solutions: Should I 1) Retake the class or 2) Take harder premed biology classes and get As on those and prove to medical school that I am capable of what it takes?

Thank you very much for all your time and consideration!
Troll quota must be incredibly behind this month.
 
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