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I'm more concerned with the observations candbgirl made. I'd like to hear your answers.This is why I'm conflicted. The problem is other than this summer, I don't think there's any other time where I can take a class at my four-year university, since it doesn't offer weekend classes or anything; also I really feel like Med schools won't like me taking a semester off of working full-time to take one single class at a 4 year university, or taking a summer off to do a summer class next summer. Do you think if the rest of my application is strong enough, I can offset re-taking this one class at a CC in the Fall, @Goro ?
Hopefully for me, if I do take it in a community college, they would understand my reasons and view it as just a small piece of the puzzle, and don't hold it too much against me.
If I did it in the spring, that would mean I would have to quit my full-time job and come to college to just take one class. I feel like that doesn't make sense. I've also looked at schools nearby, and unfortunately none of their times work well with also working in a normal full-time job. I feel like if I don't do it this summer, I will have to do it in Community College.
Taking a B is less of a hit than the look of taking the class at the CC. Even some people on my DO Adcom will kvetch at times over CC coursework...but overall, my Adcom is more forgiving.I agreed with everything candbgirl said. I didn't learn much in Orgo 1, and got a D in Orgo II because that semester I was unmotivated, and just kind of gave up on doing well in that class by skipping lectures and not doing homework. Now I'm much more driven and motivated, however I'm worried about the sheer amount of material being learned in such a short amount of time, and also worried that this week of prep time I have until the class starts isn't enough to refresh the fundamentals of Orgo I and get ahead for the Orgo 2 material.
If I was confident that I would do well in the class, I would do the summer class no question, however I'm not confident. Because I already feel so behind, I fear that a "B" is more realistic of a grade I'll get, which will look bad for a retake. The question is, does it look better than getting an A in the Community College retake? If I take the CC retake, I will ensure I get an A by prepping from now until September when the class starts, and then because the class is a traditional semester (15 weeks), I can ruminate the material more thoughtfully and let the knowledge soak in better. Simply put, I don't know if I'm cut out to get an A in my home school simply because it's starting so soon and it's so accelerated.
I'm hoping adcoms will accept my answer that wanting a more traditional semester vs. an accelerated 5 weeks isn't a cop-out, and with the A's I already have in upper-level Biology and Chemistry classes, as well as hopefully doing well in the chemistry section of the MCAT, it'll "forgive" the retake in CC. However, if even with all that, medical schools will not give it a pass and will look unfavorably upon it, I guess I have no choice but to do it in my 4 year school, and risk getting a B or lower. Do you think it's worth the risk for me, @Goro ?