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Hey peoples,
I'm a post-bacc (the "whoops" kind, not the career changer kind) with a low pair of GPA's. My goal is to end this school year with a 3.3c/3.1s, so that I make it past screens for when I apply (after my SMP). While I'm completing this post-bacc at a 4-year university, the difficulty pales in comparison to my undergrad (even the upper levels). The change is driving me a little bit crazy, but regardless for next semester I have two options for Biochem - Foundations of Biochemistry or plain old Biochemistry. They're the same number of credits, with the former being a recommended pre-req for the latter. Is there any disadvantage for taking the easier class in my situation? Should I just take the easy A?
I'm a post-bacc (the "whoops" kind, not the career changer kind) with a low pair of GPA's. My goal is to end this school year with a 3.3c/3.1s, so that I make it past screens for when I apply (after my SMP). While I'm completing this post-bacc at a 4-year university, the difficulty pales in comparison to my undergrad (even the upper levels). The change is driving me a little bit crazy, but regardless for next semester I have two options for Biochem - Foundations of Biochemistry or plain old Biochemistry. They're the same number of credits, with the former being a recommended pre-req for the latter. Is there any disadvantage for taking the easier class in my situation? Should I just take the easy A?