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Repeats of core science classes

juat curious about core repeats!

Anatomy 1st try- withdrew

anatomy 2nd try- F

anatomy 3rd try-A

physiology- C

microbiology in progress my final is tomorrow I am right in the border of getting a c! However I met end up with a D...

which of these count as repeats and if I end with a D in micro I will obviously have to repeat it. So will I be at 3 repeats if I redo micro or 5????

Im very confused and worried! Thanks :)

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In my school we can do a grade replacement which I actually did twice. They do not count it as a repeat if you grade replace but it still shows up as a withdraw which is what I did. It's going to depend on your school, I would contact your academic advisor.

It's best to direct this question to your academic advisor.

I say this, because after having been in several different colleges, I've seen so many different ways of approaching repeated classes.

For example: at my current school, I got an F the first time I took statistics. I retook it, and got an A. They literally wiped the F off my record like it never existed. My last school had a policy where the all attempts are kept on the record, so you'd need to see how *your* school does things.

Ericah49,

What school do you attend. I'm very suspicious of their motives.

It does not seem as though you are getting proper guidance in the areas of tuitoring , remediation and/or career choices.

I admire your pluck but not the motives of those who may be doing the plucking.

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