Sunday, August 2, 2009

2 C's affect my chances for grad school?

Since transferring to my current University I have maintained nearly a 4.0 gpa.





Before transferring, I had a 3.67 gpa from a technical college.





On my transcript appears two remedial courses I took while at technical college. The grades do not factor into my gpa but...





they were both C's (my only C's)





they aren't related to my major really at all





Will they affect my chances of getting into some of the top graduate schools in the country?





Or would they not care since it was my freshman year and the courses were remedial?

2 C's affect my chances for grad school?
don't panic your going to be just fine your G.P.A is high enough at is i don't think that would affect your chances for getting in grad school your G.P.A is higher than most people that is in college. It's nice to see how concerned you are in terms of your education. Good Luck
Reply:I had 2 C's (one even in my major) and I got into grad school at an Ivy League university. They'll look at your overall record not some specific grades. (They'll also look at other things to, depending on what kind of school you are applying to: GRE/LSAT/MCAT/GMAT scores; letters of reference; other experiences related to your field, etc)
Reply:No, probably not. Just point out that you have a 4.0 in your major, and that's really all they care about.
Reply:Hardly. Since it they were not related to your major, I believe they will not have such an impact. Good Luck.


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