<p>So I took the CPT a while back when I didn't care about school much, and neglected it ( i took the practice test and founded it dumbfully easy, but didn't teach what was on actual test). And of course didn't do so well on it, and am now placed in preparatory classes, instead of full college level classes. Did I lose my chance at getting into medical school? Should I not take those prep courses over the summer and take the CPT test again till i get a higher score and than enter college with full college courses?
Oh and I should also manage that I am planning on transferring college after 60 credits and those prep courses doesn't give college credits. :/ Would I be wasting my whole semester taking them?</p>
<p>Yes, take them this summer and hit the ground running in the fall.</p>
<p>What do you mean by “hit the ground running in the fall”?
And take the CPT or the prep courses?</p>
<p>I mean if you’re aiming for med school get the remedial courses out of the way and start college taking regular courses. Do this any way you can, if you can retest and never have to take the remedial classes that would be best. Otherwise knock them out over the summer and join the freshmen class in the fall taking college level classes.</p>
<p>Will med school not look down upon remedial classes tooken?</p>