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So in highschool I took a couple courses at a community college to get credit for both highschool and college. The problem is I didn't do too well in them due to a major case of senioritis...I took: econ=B gov=A eng 1=B eng 2=C
I'm particularly really worried about my english grades. I really really want to go to Baylor med school but i'm worried that they'll see those grades and be like no way...I want to retake the classes at my university but the med schools will still see the grades from the community college so would it be worth it? I'm in my first year of college right now and taking classes over the summer at the University of Houston...I took Bio 1 and made an A in the lecture but a B in the lab...is it a big deal if I made a B in the lab? It was only a 1 hr credit...I slacked off a little, but I learned my lesson. And now I'm taking Cal 2 which is a complete breeze so I'm pretty sure I'll make an A in that too. So if I make an A in all of my classes this fall(which hopefully I will) I should have a 3.64 by the end of the fall which includes those community college courses listed above |
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haha thanks! that's a relief...i'm planning on volunteering at Texas Children's this fall and i'm working at a plastic surgeon's office right now...anything else I need to work on? i can't seem to figure out how i can make myself "stand out" lol
also i'm working on getting 2 degrees...** biochem and BA philosophy...and maybe a minor in psychology is that a good idea? Last edited by lizzy2k6; 07-14-2006 at 12:32 PM. |
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Medical schools do not look kindly on wasting time. For every year past age 22-23, your chances go down for getting into a US medical school. Did anyone tell you that? They figure you are a screwup for waiting and don't have priorities and goals correctly. Remember they have 10:1 for most of the seats in the better schools. Even state schools have 5:1 or better. A C will not hurt you if you did it in high school. I disagree with the other people - for the fall class in 2006 - they have about 17,500 seat in US schools - they turned away about 12,000 applicants this year. Most US reject don't think about applying to island schools because the premed advisors for the most part dismiss them and tell them it is a "very bad Idea". yea, I can see them now, they roll their eyes up and look unfocused at the ceiling and the expression on their face looks like they just smelled something really putrid or have some gas pains, and they talk like they are going to spit a loouge at you, "ah yea - you can 'put tooie' do that - I don't recommend it and the premed comittee will not write you a LOR for thoses schools". Oh yea - I remember all too well. Work hard and best wishes
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Science classes are most important of course, but doing well in other classes, like humanities, shows you're well rounded. Doing hospital ECs is important, but not at the expense of your studies. A 3.64 is quite good, and if you stick to what you're doing, you have the potential to go higher, which would make your chances very good. Aside from that, when it's MCAT time, do well. Sounds simple, right? Heh heh. If you ace it, including the verbal reasoning and writing sample, that should make up for a high school C in English. But keep doing what you're doing and don't panic. You haven't blown anything. |
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to the original poster, why not retake these courses in your undergrad and just not report the juco grades? it may seem the wrong thing to do, but its not because your undergrad will look only at your courses you take with them to determine your GPA at that institution.
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If the med schools don't count those community college classes into my gpa then it's possible that i could make a 3.96 by the end of this fall...i like that number...i don't like the 3.64. oh well i have 4 years to bring it up...heh THANKS FOR ALL THE ADVICE GUYS!! Last edited by lizzy2k6; 07-14-2006 at 08:28 PM. |
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