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Yeah, it largely depends on what school you are trying to get into - don't let this discourage you, though!!
Perhaps if you have Anatomy/Physiology II you'll be able to bring up your science gpa with those (along with microbiology when the time comes)? If not, I personally might repeat Physiology.
No, it does not matter that you made a C in Physiology. I made a C in Physiology in my ADN program and now I'm getting my MSN in the FNP track. I made an A in Advanced Pathophysiology this past summer. I learn differently now and was able to make sense of everything because I've seen and learned so much as a nurse. You will do fine! Just focus and do your best and go back over the basics if you need to during your break from classes. Sometimes a second look at certain concepts (without the stress of deadlines and assignments) goes a long way. Good luck!
Ah, I just spent this semester getting my soul sucked by A+P 2 - no exaggerating. I have been a 4.0 student the last 2.5 years and I had been sitting on an 85% most of the class until I scored high enough on the final exam to end up with an overall A-. In my program (LPN-RN bridge) all A's and one C would most LIKELY be ok but we have a very small application pool. It would be a 50/50 shot...in the regular ADN program? No way José. So they will not let you do a grade replacement if you get a C?
I can imagine how frustrated you are. I spent every waking moment since August studying for this class. Does your school combined the A + P grade, or are they two separate grades?
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Just getting grades back.
My anatomy is at a B, Physiology C, am I doomed at this point?