Let’s say you’re major in college is pre-med but decide it’s not for you after the first semester and change it to business. Why can’t a student simply start over? Why do their transcripts matter when they clearly failed their required science courses?

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Let’s say you’re major in college is pre-med but decide it’s not for you after the first semester and change it to business. Why can’t a student simply start over? Why do their transcripts matter when they clearly failed their required science courses?

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How well you do in any college-level course is going to be a strong predictor of how well you’ll do in other college-level courses, at least with respect to intro level courses. Not being able to handle an intro science courseis it pretty good sign you’ll struggle at most intro level courses. At the very least, it’s an indicator that you can’t or won’t apply yourself in subjects you find difficult or uninteresting. And no matter your major, you will encounter courses and topics that are less interesting and more difficult.

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