I might get a B in Human Physiology ?! Is this going to hurt me

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I accidentally left the last section of the test undone (nervous) was rushing. This might affect my semester score. What if I get a B in human physiology?! my GPA is 3.02 at the Junior College am at now. But I have a BS from a CSU with a GPA 3.5 and an MS with a GPA of 4.0, I heard it's only prerequisite grades that count.

Any one ... ?

I accidentally left the last section of the test undone (nervous) was rushing. This might affect my semester score. What if I get a B in human physiology?! my GPA is 3.02 at the Junior College am at now. But I have a BS from a CSU with a GPA 3.5 and an MS with a GPA of 4.0, I heard it's only prerequisite grades that count.

Any one ... ?

It could, but that would be dependent on the school you plan to apply for and who else is applying.

Meh. Doubtful.

I got a C in physiology and got into both an LPN program, and an RN program.

But, Sour Lemon is right: it all depends on who you're competing against and what your other grades/application looks like.

Was your program competitive, lottery based ?

Was your program competitive, lottery based ?

Both of the ones I attended were competitive. Only X number were offered seats.

Specializes in Critical Care.

Yes, time to drop out bud.

Specializes in peds.

No, I got a B but had a 3.75 overall and got in a competitive program.

Yeah, you might as well quit now and choose another career path.

Come on, man. People get into medical schools, dentistry schools, veterinary schools, law schools, and PhD programs with Bs on their transcript. Chin up, buttercup. Apply and wait. The waiting game sucks, but suck it up. :-)

Specializes in Pedi.

If you get a B then you get a B. A B is a passing grade.

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