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Is AB in physics bad for med school?

B+'s or better in science courses are, of course, to be desired as science grades (biology, chemistry, physics, and math) are reviewed carefully. Because the number of applications to individual medical schools is so great, most medical schools must play the numbers game, at least initially.
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Can I get into medical school with AB in physics?

People have gotten in with C's and B's, but overall they looked pretty competitive or at least average. It is just a B don't sweat it unless your sGPA is tanked right now, just make sure you kill physics 2.
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Is a B in physics bad?

No. Nowadays in society everyone thinks a B- through B+ is a bad grade. It is a very good grade. A B shows that you understand everything that you're learning, and that you are doing well.
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Will one b ruin my chances of med school?

To sum it up, one or two bad semesters do not ruin your chances. If you have more bad semesters than that, the road only gets tougher but it is still possible. I firmly believe that if you want to be a doctor and are diligent about getting there, it is possible (whether it is US MD, DO, or Caribbean).
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Is B OK for med school?

In some courses, a third to a half of students will get a grade below B. An overall average of 3.6 is competitive for med school applications. Sometimes, a lower average works but only with some extra strengths.
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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 a C+ OK for med school?

This was the average. The GPA range was 3.43 to 4.00. i Clearly, YC students are entering medical school with GPA's that include B's, and even a C+ or two. It is NOT necessary to have a 3.8 or a 4.00 to enter medical school.
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How many Bs is a 3.8 GPA?

You can calculate a 3.8 GPA by finding the right combination of A's and B's that averages out to 3.8. So, in this example with 10 classes, having eight A's and two B's will result in a 3.8 GPA.
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Will one B ruin a 4.0 GPA in college?

Unless you have insane standards, no. Let's assume for the sake of argument you are taking 5 courses per semester. If you get 4 As and one B, you'd have a GPA for the term of (4×4+3)/5 = 3.8, which is high by most standards (for reference, my GPA at University of Chicago of 3.8 was considered very good).
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How useful is a BS in physics?

Physics is a great degree that can take you in many career directions. Physics graduates are sought by government and industry employers for jobs in: telecommunications, electronics, computing, quality control testing, banking, insurance, teaching, management, technical sales and the armed forces.
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Is a B bad in college?

Most likely not, unless you're aiming for highly competitive schools, where even a single B might stand out amongst applicants with perfect GPAs.
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Is a BA or BS in physics better?

The BA has more flexibility if you want to pursue multiple interests, allowing space in your degree plan for breadth and depth; the BS degree program offers opportunities to take additional physics and technical courses. The BA degree requires proficiency in a second language.
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Is physics good for pre-med?

Did you know that physics majors have among the highest scores on the MCAT? Did you know that the highest acceptance rates for medical school are physical science majors? Our BS Physics Pre-Med concentration provides focused preparation for the MCATs and medical school applications.
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Is physics important for pre-med?

While the exact premed requirements and prerequisites vary from medical school to medical school, most require two semesters of biology with lab, two semesters of general chemistry with lab, two semesters of organic chemistry with lab, and two semesters of physics with lab.
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Should med students take physics?

Physics is fundamental. Physics teaches critical thinking. Physics is the basis upon which medical technologies have been discovered and invented. Without physics, medical professionals would not have a career.
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Is it OK if I get one B?

Getting a single B is fine. Getting a few B's is fine even for top schools. Withdrawing because a class was hard will not impress a college admissions officer. Wasting time repeating a class where you've already received a B rather than learning something new is terrible advice.
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Can I have a 4.0 with one B?

Yes, you can, but it's slightly harder than getting a 3.8 GPA with a B.
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Do colleges care about one B?

How much should I worry? While your student's grades are worth attention, we don't mean to suggest that a single B or less rigorous course is going to ruin your child's college applications. Students have good semesters and bad semesters.
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Is 3.8 GPA good for Harvard?

Whether a 3.8 GPA can get you into Harvard or not depends on the rest of your application. Although Harvard is an incredibly competitive school, high test scores and a well-rounded profile can help increase your chances of acceptance. However, you should try to raise your GPA even more if you plan to apply to Harvard.
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Can I get a 3.9 GPA with AB?

Subtract the total grade points needed to achieve a 3.9 GPA from the total grade points for all A's: 32 - 31.2 = 0.8. 4. Lastly, divide this number by the difference between points for an A and a B (4-3 = 1): 0.8 / 1 = 0.8. This means you can have close to one B throughout your high school career to maintain a 3.9 GPA.
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What are med school red flags?

Not having enough clinical experience, shadowing, or volunteering—these can all be red flags. How can they know that you want to be a physician if you don't have much clinical experience?
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Are 2 C's bad for med school?

[3:07] Getting Multiple C's from Early On

Obviously, you've done very well. Schools won't think you can't handle medical school because you got a C. More likely, they will look into where you've gone from there.
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Is ab in biochem bad for medical school?

When an admissions committee is looking at GPA's or when they're looking at your overall application, they're looking macro. They're going to start macro and they're going to see 3.77, which is a great GPA. So don't think too micro. Don't worry about a B or two B's or three.
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