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03-02-2013, 12:41 AM
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Please please please edit your post. You have way too much personal info here.
Is your transfer already a sure thing? To be honest, I wouldn't expect a school to accept a transfer student with a low gpa.
The chapters will only look at your college gpa, and you just aren't strong on paper. You may be a wonderful person but I would suggest you focus on academics and less time demanding activities to help boost your social and study skills.
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03-02-2013, 12:57 AM
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Is your transfer already a sure thing? To be honest, I wouldn't expect a school to accept a transfer student with a low gpa.
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This is true..
Has this school actually accepted you?
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03-02-2013, 01:46 AM
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If anything else, this post shows a piece of info I wish I would have had my freshman year:
DROP A CLASS IF IT SUCKS AND WILL DRAG YOUR GPA DOWN.
If you can't understand the teacher, drop the class!! If you have an 8 o'clock and can never get up that early, drop the class!
Everything doesn't have a prerequisite. Take some other general studies course you will need at some point.
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03-02-2013, 02:01 AM
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Originally Posted by 33girl
If anything else, this post shows a piece of info I wish I would have had my freshman year:
DROP A CLASS IF IT SUCKS AND WILL DRAG YOUR GPA DOWN.
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I wish I knew this as well. My first semester GPA sucked for this very reason. Schools should really find a way to make it known to every student that dropping a class is possible.
That being said, after my first semester, I took one class for a second time with a new professor (and did extremely well), and I worked my butt off to bring my GPA up. I know many people who were in the same position I was, and that first semester was a learning experience and a huge wake up call.
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03-02-2013, 12:27 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 33girl
If anything else, this post shows a piece of info I wish I would have had my freshman year:
DROP A CLASS IF IT SUCKS AND WILL DRAG YOUR GPA DOWN.
If you can't understand the teacher, drop the class!! If you have an 8 o'clock and can never get up that early, drop the class!
Everything doesn't have a prerequisite. Take some other general studies course you will need at some point.
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Believe me, I wish I had dropped the two classes I failed last semester. It would have left me with a 2.6, which I could have brought up this semester. The crazy thing? I wasn't even registered for them until two of my courses were dropped for not having the right prerequisites and my mom telling me I needed to taken them because she couldn't condone me only taking a part-time load. They were classes I wasn't interested in, but were available.
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03-02-2013, 12:16 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SoCalGirl
Please please please edit your post. You have way too much personal info here.
Is your transfer already a sure thing? To be honest, I wouldn't expect a school to accept a transfer student with a low gpa.
The chapters will only look at your college gpa, and you just aren't strong on paper. You may be a wonderful person but I would suggest you focus on academics and less time demanding activities to help boost your social and study skills.
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The transfer is a sure thing... IF and only IF I pass this semester's classes. The minimum to transfer is 2.0. I'm not aiming for that, because that would just be stupid. I am aiming for however high I can get, but even getting a 4.0 this semester would only bring my GPA to a 2.6.
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