Failing a course does not preclude you from Saba

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Be prepared to respond as why you failed. A failure unfortunately would not be good if applying to a US allopathic program unless you score stellar on the MCAT. There are always exceptions but its safe to say you need a 3.6 undergraduate and 27-30 on the MCAT to be competitive for US programs. Of course you will always here someone who did it for less but that is just not the Norm. Saba may ask you why you failed Calculus and you need to ask yourself why you did in fact fail and take the steps to correct why you got what you got. Few people fail classes that really tried hard. Calculus is one of those things that if you dont do the homework everynite you get creamed by the time midterms come along. Good luck and apply to Saba and retake Calc.



Posted on Jan 1, 2003, 4:55 PM
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