<p>Hello! I am currently a junior in high school. I want to go to college to become a Physician assistant, preferably BU or Northeastern. I know that PA is all about science/ Math (?) and wanted to know if colleges looked more closely at Overall gpa (mine is 3.8) or individual grades. Im asking this because I get A's in everything except for Math. I have gotten A's but when I do get B's they're always in Math, and actually this quarter I got a 79 in Calculus. I was devastated because its my first C ever. I keep telling myself I've completely severed my chances of getting in schools like BU/Northeastern but Im really not sure. Will I not be admitted to their undergrad PA program due to my lack of success in Math or do I still have a chance? BTW, I know anything medical related is always heavily science related and i have always had A's in science (including AP sciences) </p>