<p>You are supposed to send transcripts from every college you have attended and classes that you received grades in will be factored in to one's AMCAS gpa for med schools. </p>
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<p>I took a course at a local community college when I was a junior. However, I didn't do too well in it. Do I need to send that grade in as well?</p>
<p>if you are sending anything else from that college, you cant just choose to not send the bad grade. with the ap, just dont put any college down for it to be sent, wait for the grades, and pay for the grades to be sent if they are what you want. but if one stellar and one crappy are on the same report, well i am pretty sure its either all or none.</p>
<p>MereMD, since I got a bad grade in my college class and will not be using it when I go to college do I have to report it when I apply to med schools. Are am I required to every college I went even if I was not an official student.</p>
<p>if you only took that one course, you still need to file the paperwork to have it transferred to your next institution, even if nothing else is transferred from that school. talk to your guidance counselor...but i think you have to keep it known. if it is part of your math/science gpa, med schools want to know. It will show up later when adcoms start sifting, so its best to clear it up. And you are an official student. even as pseo, you are a student at that institution.</p>
<p>bc your undergrad institution requests transcripts from all colleges you have earned credit. if you earned the credit, you must send the grade. you may be able to bypass this if you had dropped it and gotten a W (withdrawn) bc no credit was earned. otherwise, it is permanent. sweeping things under the rug is not an easy answer in this scenario, though.</p>