Worried and not sure what to do!

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yankpak786

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So.. I'm currently a relatively young Junior with 66 credits or so. I can graduate within the next 2 years and take the DAT but I'm also looking forward to increase my gpa (make it like 3.7+) right now I have a 3.4, and increasing my gpa, that'd realistically be possible only if I space out my sciences and graduate after 3 years (2016, rather than 2015) but basically the flow of my course work is like

Bio next semester, then Orgo
Physics w/ Biochem
Physics w/Microbio

Now, I can space out micro and biochem and have like an extra year so increasing my chances of getting an A in both, what should I do?
 
So.. I'm currently a relatively young Junior with 66 credits or so. I can graduate within the next 2 years and take the DAT but I'm also looking forward to increase my gpa (make it like 3.7+) right now I have a 3.4, and increasing my gpa, that'd realistically be possible only if I space out my sciences and graduate after 3 years (2016, rather than 2015) but basically the flow of my course work is like

Bio next semester, then Orgo
Physics w/ Biochem
Physics w/Microbio

Now, I can space out micro and biochem and have like an extra year so increasing my chances of getting an A in both, what should I do?

Is time or money an issue? No? Take as much time as you need in your undergrad to get it done right. You don't want to be graduated (your GPA set in stone) and thinking how you should have done it differently.
 
Why not take more than two science courses per semester and graduate on time?
You should be able get A's while taking more than three science courses per semester to show the dschools that you are a strong applicant.
 
Take your time get A's....nothing more important!
 
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