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Chemistry

So last semester i took intro to chem and recieved a big fat ugly C but this semester I took organic chem and got a B! do you think my school will look at that as a good thing and kinda somewhat ignore the C? thanks.

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Impossible to know what your school will do. If you're worried then you should talk to someone in counseling/advising and ask if you need to retake the class. In my school the minimum requirement is passing the classes with a C, but the programs are somewhat competitive and I consider B's and A's to be the minimum standard.

So last semester i took intro to chem and recieved a big fat ugly C but this semester I took organic chem and got a B! do you think my school will look at that as a good thing and kinda somewhat ignore the C? thanks.
So last semester i took intro to chem and recieved a big fat ugly C but this semester I took organic chem and got a B! do you think my school will look at that as a good thing and kinda somewhat ignore the C? thanks.

No. But you knew that already.

It really depends on how competitive the programs you are looking into are. So much is purely numerical. If the rest of your grades are stellar, then the C is probably not a deal breaker. In any case, good for you on the improvement. Getting a B in organic chemistry is great - it is a very challenging course.

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