dentistry life sci studen Posted November 21, 2010 Report Share Posted November 21, 2010 Most schools will say they need x amount of courses in biochemistry, or physiology or 1 full year of english. This is true for medical and dental schools. However, HOW DO THEY COSNIDER THIS? iS IT SIMPLE A PASS OR FAILED ? If my lowest grades are in those courses then are they not eligable to be dropped even thuogh they will be in my lowest year? And since I was plannign to do a second degree since my first does not contain high enough GPA, am I forced to transfer credits (and thus grades for each credit) to my second porgram even though the marks are really bad? what is the point in doing a second degree if I have to carry forward some of those bad marks... ugh i feel so hopeless. Im completing a Life science hon degree at mac and i am slowly but surely raising my grades, to me the skys the limit but of course everyone is different and to get better and better I need time and practise. If the answer to the above questions is yes then i would assume I would have to enroll in a second undergrad program which does not require "biology" or these kinds of courses, so id have to choose something like ...?? Im not sure , Any help is appreciated really, thanks for reading if you did Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tooty Posted November 21, 2010 Report Share Posted November 21, 2010 Moved. Your question is better suited for the Non-traditional Applicants forum. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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