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Re: Failed my first class ever
Hopefully you are at a school where you can replace the grade after you retake it. Schools like that are awesome. The 2nd time through is a lot easier...
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Re: Failed my first class ever
I failed 3, and I'm about to graduate.
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Re: Failed my first class ever
DKK - Your life isn't over. There are many factors that will weight the importance of this failing grade. It is not good though, obviously.
In general, the earlier in your academic career the better. So if this is your freshman year... it's an easier thing to explain (for any grad school or employer that requests a transcript), chalking it up to being a frosh jackass. Is this class in your major? If it is, and you're looking to apply to grad school specific to your major... obvioulsy this hurts alot. You would likely have to append an explanation for this failing grade in any app. Bottom-line: Hopefully this F is an anomaly. This is good because 1) easier to explain as an outlier in your otherwise successful academic career and 2) obvioulsy won't affect your GPA that much. Study Harder! -Al Edit - Hahaha yeah Sam, I've NEVER heard of an undergrad that allows you to "take a class over", meaning you get to replace the "F" with the new grade. That's ridiculous. My brother went to Brown, which had a thing where if you are about to fail, you can switch it to "no grade" or something gay like that. Lame, also. Edit 2 - Yasher/Melchy - I am seriously surprised that decent undergrads allow their students to repeat a failed class, and wipe out the previous F with the new grade. The fact they got an F isn't somehow recorded, at all, on the transcript? Lame. |
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Re: Failed my first class ever
I'm looking at a couple universities here in Texas, and they're gonna allow me to replace my grade from another university, after I retake a similar course and pass it. So, its not DeVry and ITT. American University does it too!
But seriously, I believe this to be a not-so-uncommon practice. This is how I'm getting back into college. Hooray for being a 22 year old college freshman all over again. That'll be a trip report for the ages. |
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Re: Failed my first class ever
Repeat Delete is actually quite common at decent universities samjjones. Schools will either have an extended drop section, or they will have repeat delete.
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Re: Failed my first class ever
I failed a 5 credit calculus class as an Undergraduate and now have an Master's degree. Take it over.
LLL |
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Re: Failed my first class ever
I failed out of college the first time around, so dont sweat it. It a very short time your college life will be far far behind you. I dont know the field you are thinking of going in to but in my world no one cares about individual grades. If you gots the sheepskin you are in.
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Re: Failed my first class ever
Acme - yeah good point. Only for on-campus recruiting and grad schools do individual undergrad grades have alot of weight. (Even for on-campus recruiting for undergrad, it's more your overall GPA). And as you advance in your career, undergrad GPA (and by extension individual class grades) mean very little if anything at all.
-Al |
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