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Is a B+ in Orgo bad for med school?

While organic chemistry is termed a “doctor killer” by premedical students, getting any grade less than an “A”, typically in science, technology, engineering, or math subjects, can doom your application.
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Can I get into med school with a B in Orgo?

I got a B- in orgo and got in the first time I applied. However, my overall GPA was a 3.9 with my science GPA being around a 3.6. Getting into medical school is more about who you are holistically than any one specific thing. If you are overall strong, with lots of community service and research, then one blip is fine.
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Is a B bad for medical school?

No B's are not bad at all. To be considered for medical school you just need at least a 3.5 GPA. And even if you do get a few B's, take some upper division courses and Ace them. GPA and MCAT score are the usual cutoffs but its the reason WHY you want to be a doctor that is more compelling than just grades.
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Is a B in Gen Chem bad for med school?

One B in one intro level chem class isn't going to tank your chances for med school. However, if you start adding more Bs (or Cs) in key pre-reqs (like ochem, biochem) , then med school becomes less likely.
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Is a B+ bad in chemistry?

The most important thing is that you tried your best and tried to master the material through other means and outside testing. AP Chem is one of the hardest APs to take so give yourself some credit for showing course rigor and taking one of the hardest classes and doing well in it. There is nothing shameful about a B+.
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Is a B+ OK in college?

A “B+” was once a terrific grade in college. It no longer is. If you're desirous of going into a graduate school for an advanced degree, you need to “raise the bar.” Get A's as often as possible. You might even consider certain lower-grading universities as less desirable, given their more rigorous grading curves.
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Is a B+ in Chem good?

a B+ is still very good.
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How many B's are okay for med school?

I would say to have a competitive chance at most medical schools you probably want to have a GPA above 3.5 So a B or two per semester is probably OK but do you want to make sure you get mostly A's or A- in your science and math courses.
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Can you get into med school with a C in Orgo?

You will likely need to retake the class since most medical schools will not accept a grade of C- for a prerequisite course. It is in your best interest to get the absolute highest grade possible on the retake because medical schools use organic chemistry to weed people out.
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What grade do you need in Orgo for med school?

As an organic chemistry professor, I can offer some insight. I have had quite a few of my students accepted to med school. Most got A's in organic, but a couple got B's. Some instructors are more difficult than others.
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Can I get into med school with one C+?

Getting a C+ is not a red flag for medical school.

An F could be a potential red flag.
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How common is failing medical school?

The AAMC does not release medical school dropout rate numbers; however, they have shared data on medical school graduation rates. The graduation rate after four years ranges from 81.7% to 84.1%, which leads some sources to suggest that the med school dropout rate is between 18.3% and 15.9%.
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Is a 3.7 bad for med school?

A GPA of 3.7 is far from low and is generally competitive for many medical schools.
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Is Orgo the hardest pre med class?

Organic Chemistry:

It shouldn't surprise you that organic chemistry takes the No. 1 spot as the hardest college course. This course is often referred to as the “pre-med killer” because it actually has caused many pre-med majors to switch their major.
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Can I get into med school after failing Orgo?

Yes. The most important thing you can do is to learn from the experience and do better going forward. Many students have been accepted to medical school after failing and retaking a course or two early in their college education. That said, three or more Fs might be considered a deal-breaker.
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Is there a lot of Orgo on MCAT?

Only about 12 of the 230 MCAT questions are directly based on organic chemistry.
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Can a high MCAT make up for a low GPA?

If your GPA is on the lower end, you'll want to aim for an MCAT score in the higher range. While you don't necessarily have to aim for a perfect MCAT score, aiming for a score that falls into the 99th percentile of test-takers might exponentially increase your chances of getting into medical school with a low GPA.
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Do you need Ochem 2 for med school?

Since most medical schools will require a C or better in your prerequisites, keep in mind that you'll need to retake Organic Chemistry I as well as Organic II.
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Can you get into medical school with a 2.0 GPA?

What is the lowest GPA med schools will accept? Most medical schools in the U.S. and Canada will not accept a GPA lower than 3.0. To be competitive, students should aim for a GPA of 3.7 or higher. Schools in the Caribbean may accept a GPA as low as 2.0.
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Is 2 Bs bad for med school?

I'm aware that medical schools take into account the progression of an applicant's grades, but since most med school applicants tend to be near the top of their respective classes, I feel like there's no room for error in terms of GPA. Two B+'s will not necessarily hurt you.
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Is a 3.8 GPA bad for med school?

A science GPA around 3.3-3.4 is Very Good, one between 3.5-3.7 is usually Excellent and one above 3.8 is generally Superior. By way of reference, the average GPA for students attending top medical schools is 3.89. Students attending state medical schools might have overall GPA's around 3.63.
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Is 3.8 too low for med school?

What is a good GPA for med school? In general, 3.6 or above is a good GPA for med school. A 3.8 GPA is needed to be considered very competitive for med school.
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Does a B+ affect your GPA?

If your cumulative GPA is greater than 3.0 (if the + does not count) or 3.3 (if the + does count), then a B+ will drop it. Otherwise it will stay the same or raise it.
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Is a B a good grade in chemistry?

As long as you pull B's or better in chemistry classes, there's nothing to worry about.
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