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Should I retake biochem if I got AC?

If you received a C or better in a course, there is no need to retake it. It is far more impressive for a student to take new, upper-division courses and excel in them than to repeat lower-division coursework. Upper-division courses are more similar to the level of course you will take in medical school.
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Should I retake biochemistry if I got a C?

Retaking one C doesn't really matter. If you feel like at this point, you've done well in the upper-division at past Chemistry, if you struggled in let's say, Chemistry 1, but you did decent in Chemistry 2, Organic Chemistry 1 and 2, Biochemistry, etc. then you are probably okay.
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Can I get into med school with a C in biochemistry?

Schools have placed a more significant emphasis on well-rounded students entering medical education. Most medical schools still need to be assured that students have a prerequisite knowledge base in the sciences. If you have earned a C or lower in any course, we recommend retaking that course.
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Should I retake a class with C+?

Repeating a Course

If you get a poor grade in a course, should you repeat it? If your grade is a C or above, the answer is almost certainly no. It is better, instead, to take a later course which requires knowledge of the first one to demonstrate that you have mastered the material and successfully moved on.
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Can I still get into med school with a C+?

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

An F could be a potential red flag.
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Do I Need to Retake Cs to Get Into Medical School? | Ask Dr. Gray: Premed Q&A Ep. 116

Do C's look bad on transcripts?

At least for American universities, a single C on your transcript will have a negligible effect on your admission chances because universities evaluate students with holistic review. Holistic review basically means that not only grades and test scores, but also a students' extracurricular commitments and background.
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How many C's are acceptable for med school?

In general, pre-med students are advised to retake courses in which they have earned a 'C. ' In reality, one or two 'C's will not rule out medical school for anyone, especially for otherwise high-achieving students.
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Is a C worth retaking?

Don't retake courses you passed unless you are returning to school and need the foundational knowledge. If you received a C or better in a course, there is no need to retake it. It is far more impressive for a student to take new, upper-division courses and excel in them than to repeat lower-division coursework.
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Will one C+ ruin my GPA?

Will one “C” ruin my GPA in high school? While receiving a “C” will impact your GPA, it will certainly not ruin it. That “C” won't ruin your chances of getting into college either. However, how leniently colleges view the “C” will largely depend on what grade you received it in.
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Do I have to retake a class if I got a C?

Any course in which a grade of C- or below or a No Pass (NP) is earned can be repeated once. If you originally took the course for a letter grade, you MUST take it for a letter grade the second time.
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Can you get into med school without biochem?

Some medical schools require biochemistry. Some do not. Check the requirements of your favorite schools to see if they require it.
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Is biochem hard in med school?

Biochemistry is one of the most intimidating subjects in medical school because, unlike anatomy or physiology, the concepts you learn are hard to observe. You don't really notice your body making ATP or absorbing vitamins. If you can't directly observe it, it's hard to recall it.
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What is the average grade for biochemistry?

What is a good or “competitive” GPA for this major? The average GPA in the Biochemistry major is 3.16. A minimum GPA requirement for most graduate school programs is 3.00.
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Is a C a fail in college?

A grade of C or better is required to earn a Passed; a C- or below will earn a Not Passed grade. A grade of C- may satisfy many requirements (e.g., General Education, elective) but a Not Passed grade will not earn any credit or satisfy requirements.
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How hard of a class is biochemistry?

Is biochemistry hard to study? Biochemistry degrees cover challenging material that require vast knowledge. If you are dedicated and prepared to put in hard work a biochemistry degree will be a welcome challenge.
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Can I get into med school with 3 C's?

As some of the early posts stated, YES there is absolutely no reason to feel you must quit now...as you said, it is very early on, and you have plenty of time to make med schools overlook those grades by doing well with higher level classes and the MCAT...
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What will one C do to a 4.0 GPA?

For example, if you had only 1 course (3 credit) and your GPA is 4.0, having another course of C would make your GPA 3.0. Having 100 courses (each of 3 credit) with a GPA of 4.0, then having a C for another course would make it 3.98. So, yes, it will go down. GPAs are basically an average scale.
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Will one C ruin my chances of Ivy League?

With all of that being said, it's unfortunately very rare to get into an Ivy League school with C's during your freshman year, or at any time during your high school career. Yes, there are exceptions but it's never a good idea to hinge your hopes on the very small chance that something might happen.
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Is having one C freshman year bad?

Want to know the good news? Schools don't mind that you made a C your freshman year of college or had one or even two bad semesters.
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Is AB in biochem bad?

Don't worry about a B or two B's or three. Those are okay.
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Can a C bring your GPA up?

If your GPA is below 2.0, a C will bring it up. If your GPA is above a 2.0, a C will lower it slightly. The amount your grade point average will be raised or lowered depends on how many classes you took previously. The more you've taken, the smaller the impact one grade will have.
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Is a 3.7 too low for med school?

A GPA of 3.7 is far from low and is generally competitive for many medical schools. Remember that medical schools assess various elements of your application, including your MCAT score, extracurriculars, and personal qualities.
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Is a 3.5 too low for med school?

Admissions experts advise aspiring medical school students to aim for a GPA of 3.5 or higher.
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Is a 3.4 bad for med school?

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.
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