07-20-2016, 07:35 PM
bjcheung77 Wrote:You shouldn't need to worry too much as it's not the only course they'll be looking at when admissions to whichever medical program you're applying to reviews your application. I would suggest getting whatever you can completed with higher grades for the courses you're taking now... and then study for the MCAT. As you know more in each science course, that exam should be easier to you. Furthermore, they look at other requisites as well. When you're done your exams, I wouldn't stress over it, apply to several schools across the nation and see what they all say.
It's one application for MDs, I assume she'll apply to all of them.
I'm the first one to encourage someone, but if she can get into med school with 2 C's in general chemistry, I'll bake cookies for you and the OP- I'll even bring the lemonade. I'm going to not be popular when I say this- but she's too young to have anything but perfect grades. Only non-trads or people with phenomenal references/alumni letters get in with a C in one of the prerequs (nevermind BOTH semesters).