Luckycharms2024
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Hi All,
Need some advice. I’m a graduating senior who registered for more credit hours than was recommended. I ended up withdrawing from my second semester Physics II course & lab. I needed the remaining classes to be able to graduate on time. My premed advisor said it looks horrible for me to get the W and then take second semester physics at a lesser and easier institution. I have taken ALL other premed prerequisite classes at my home institution with a challenging course load and done well-mostly A’s.
To complete my remaining physics II prerequisite, should I travel to some place like Boston and take it at a equally competitive university like Boston University? Or is it ok to do take Physics II at a closer institution-Univeristy of Rhode Island, which according to my advisor is not as rigorous as the institution I’m graduating from. I don’t want adcoms to think I was trying to take the easy ways out because I was not!
Thanks!
A curious premed.
Need some advice. I’m a graduating senior who registered for more credit hours than was recommended. I ended up withdrawing from my second semester Physics II course & lab. I needed the remaining classes to be able to graduate on time. My premed advisor said it looks horrible for me to get the W and then take second semester physics at a lesser and easier institution. I have taken ALL other premed prerequisite classes at my home institution with a challenging course load and done well-mostly A’s.
To complete my remaining physics II prerequisite, should I travel to some place like Boston and take it at a equally competitive university like Boston University? Or is it ok to do take Physics II at a closer institution-Univeristy of Rhode Island, which according to my advisor is not as rigorous as the institution I’m graduating from. I don’t want adcoms to think I was trying to take the easy ways out because I was not!
Thanks!
A curious premed.
