<p>it shouldn’t be what you get on the score. It should be how much passion you have and how you are going to look past that score and move on and maybe study pre-med. A test score does not tell you how much you have learned, it’s just a corelation.</p>
<p>It is understanding along with the learning that is important. I can say I learned some things about acids and bases, but if you do not truly understand it then it does not matter if you heard about the concept or not because then it is not applicable. </p>
<p>I agree full heartedly about following your passion, but you can’t just ignore this score either because obviously there were factors contributing to it that need to be fixed.</p>