How much do non pre req courses matter?

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I am currently a nutrition major and want to apply to an absn program after I graduate. I just made a D in organic chemistry 2. I know this isn't a pre requisite for nursing but will this look bad when applying? I could retake it but in the scheme of things it won't affect my GPA too bad and I don't need it for anything but to graduate in my major. I am doing well in my nursing pre reqs and made an A- in the first A+P class.

It depends on whether or not the program you apply to considers cumulative GPA. Some programs only look at your grades for the prerequisite courses, so it could essentially have no effect whatsoever.

Once you graduate, that transcript is Unchangeable. Even if you retake the class at the same school.

For that reason alone, I would retake it before graduation.

Specializes in Hospitalist Medicine.

Will you be going for a BSN down the road? That D in Organic Chem might come back to bite you later if you don't re-take it. Many schools in my area don't require Chem for the ASN, but all the BSN programs require it. 3 of them require both Gen Chem & Organic Chem. So, it really depends on the school.

Some schools only factor in your pre-req grades to determine your GPA for admission. Others take you cummulative GPA, regardless of the classes you took.

If you want to go on to NP later, you'll definitely need Organic Chem :)

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