C+ in an elective?

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streetpharm1990

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Ok I'm a student at a community college taking classes to transfer to get my bs in pharmaceutical sciences, then my pharmD I just received my first C in anything. It was in Spanish, is it horrible to get a C in an elective, since it's suppose to be easy? I really hated the class, hints the result.
 
Ok I'm a student at a community college taking classes to transfer to get my bs in pharmaceutical sciences, then my pharmD I just received my first C in anything. It was in Spanish, is it horrible to get a C in an elective, since it's suppose to be easy? I really hated the class, hints the result.

In pharmacy school, you're not going to like every class you take. But you will still need to make an effort to try to do well. If you don't make an effort just because you hate a class, then it might reflect poorly on being a professional student.

Like Lea said, if it's just one class, it won't be the end of the world.
 
I earned a few C's early on in my college career and decided to make one of them up later on when it fit my schedule and when I was more disciplined. I probably didn't have to, but I felt that it couldn't hurt.
 
I don't blame you. I despised Spanish lol Even though now I sorta learned it on my own. Don't take any more unless you have to!
 
It seems that my professor miscalculated my 78 C+ in spanish and I actually got an 80 B- yay!!! So I don't have to deal with a C+ on my transcript. Thank goodness.
 
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