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Old 01-12-2010, 03:46 PM
Kappamd Kappamd is offline
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So you're not dropping a couple of classes down to 12 credits? Because you have a low GPA at a community college?

You're asking if a "W" on your transcript is a big deal, yet you're saying how it's nothing to drop a few courses in your other thread.

http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...d.php?t=110177

You've got a lot of questions on this forum about your GPA and classes. MAAAAAAYYYYYYYBE you should focus on your classes, or otherwords, why you're in school in the first place. Then you can worry about your social life.
You can drop a class without it showing up as a withdrawal, as long as you do it before a set date (at least you could at my university).

But really, I agree with the bolded quote above. You need to seriously rethink your priorities.
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Old 01-13-2010, 02:45 AM
GammaPhi88 GammaPhi88 is offline
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I agree with ThetaPrincess; chances are the sororities will not have your entire transcript. I'm a member of my school's Panhellenic, and after learning about ICS, I realized that the chapters see the GPAs and thats it. Chances are that the chapters will not see the W. Similarly, chapters will not be able to see anything explaining GPA (Pass/Fail classes, dropped classes, reason for a low GPA in one class), so I think this is a non-issue.

Your constant questions and worry involving grades is another matter, but I think the earlier posters have best addressed that in this thread. Good luck with recruitment as well as your academic career.
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