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I was also working full time while taking a full time load over the summer. I was also volunteering at the hospital. It was a little too much for me and I definitely learned how to manage my time after that. In medical school, I do not plan on working so I will be able to focus on my classes better.
I hear you. I also worked full-time while taking my prereqs so I know how hard that can be. Unfortunately, the fact that you missed passing by 1% probably won't matter to med schools. All they'll see is that you failed. What I'm saying is that you need to be extremely cautious now to make sure that your grades only improve from here on out. Part of the point of prereqs is to show med schools that you can handle a heavy workload. It may take you a while to bounce back from this.I failed orgo I the first time because I was dealing with housing issues that I do not want to go into detail. I was basically struggling that whole semester. I received a D in that course. I literally missed passing with a C by one percent. I moved on to orgo 2 in the summer thinking that I could get a decent grade but I was also taking three other courses while working, bad choice on my part. But thanks. I think i will start with orgo I
I failed orgo I the first time because I was dealing with housing issues that I do not want to go into detail. I was basically struggling that whole semester. I received a D in that course. I literally missed passing with a C by one percent.
thinking that I could get a decent grade
Option 3- don't take them according to some imaginary schedule/deadline. Take them as a postbac, without other courses or distractions. Stay away from summer classes -- they are usually faster paced and I don't see that as being good for you.Took organic chemistry I spring '15 did not pass by one percent.
Took organic chemistry II summer '15 thinking that I would pass it because I almost passed organic chemistry I. I missed passing with a C by 2 percent. Everything was fast paced. I took the course while taking two other courses and I was also working. This course was taught in 5 weeks.
Fall '15 I retook organic chemistry I online, but it was terrible. I was not taught anything at all. I was tested over material that was not on the book. I ended up with a D in the course.
Should I retake organic chemistry I in the spring? Should I continue on to organic chemistry 2 and lab? I need to get through the organic chemistry sequence so that I can continue onto biochemistry in the fall. That is the only time it is offered.
Option 1: take organic chemistry I in the spring, organic chemistry 2 over the summer, chemistry lab and biochemistry in the fall
Option 2: take organic chemistry 2 and lab in the spring, retake organic chemistry I over the summer, take biochemistry in the fall
Please help. I need advice on what to do now.. I have great grades on all of my classes. I am just stumped on organic chemistry.