Can you remove the C-tain?

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benyben

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Hey

I did badly on this last semester, and got two C's. One in MicroBio and one in Chemistry1.

I am planning on taking both this classes again during the coming year.

Am I going to suffer from having these on my transcript, or will the new grades be enough to eliminate those ones. I am not asking policy stuff, but in real behind-the-scene stuff.

thanks
 
It will for all intents and purposes be averaged with your old grade. It will be on your transcripts but don't worry, 2 C's aren't that bad - says the guys who got in with a bunch of C's and 2 D's. So don't stress, it won't lower your GPA that much, so just do better in your future classes - and be sure to do well on chemistry on the DAT.
 
I agree with Vic! As long as you've consistently pulled A's and B's, a couple C's aren't going to kill you or do tooo much damage to your GPA. C is considered passing, don't waste your time going through the classes again!
 
I agree with Vic! As long as you've consistently pulled A's and B's, a couple C's aren't going to kill you or do tooo much damage to your GPA. C is considered passing, don't waste your time going through the classes again!

yeah cuz in the end they only average out.
 
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