Worried about grade deflation

<p>@sarr1166 Um yes my daughter is CGS but is on the pathway to Sargent and took 2 ( yes overloaded her coursework) electives Psychology and Anatomy Aced those (A- and A) no problem, rhetoric is her C+ </p>

<p>BTW she took AP Chem and Physics and placed out of both… Maybe medicine is not your bag???</p>

<p>She wants to go to Med school ( like her mother) and wants a fall back medical career (speech or Occupational therapy) in case she does not get in.</p>

<p>Maybe if you were smart ( and think its easier ) you would have done CGS instead of complaining about her high grades due to her supposedly easier program ( that’s what we suggested for her, take it easy your first 2 years, ace some courses top get your GPA up ( 3.5 so far baby!) and settle in later on the harder courses.</p>

<p>Like I said, if you think going to an easier school or or doing an easier program is best to get into med school just go to community college for your first 2 years and finish at a better school.</p>

<p>You do know that the ONLY required courses (and those you will definitely need As in) for Medical school are English 1+2, ( Com counts) Chem 1+2, Physics 1+2, Organic Chem 1+2 and Bio 1+2 (and the labs of course)… and some medical schools do not even require a Bachelor’s degree <a href=“Medical School Admission Requirements™ (MSAR®) for Applicants | Students & Residents”>https://www.aamc.org/students/applying/requirements/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>You can do that as an English major or Psych or Music or liberal studies just using your electives</p>