EMT effect on GPA

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DPPM

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Hey guys. I'm a nontraditional who is finishing up on an EMT course. Problem is, this course is a little harder than I expected, and in spite of the fact that I worked and studied hard for it, it's looking like I may only get a B. Not horrible, I know, but as a hefty 9 credit course, it could have quite an effect on my post grad GPA (bringing it down) if it is factored in. Which brings me to my question: do I have to report the grade I get and factor it into my overall GPA?

I am taking it as a continuing education class at a seperate institution than where I am taking my regular post bac classes. Does this give me any discretion as to whether I need to factor it in? Any input will be appreciated.
 
DPPM said:
Hey guys. I'm a nontraditional who is finishing up on an EMT course. Problem is, this course is a little harder than I expected, and in spite of the fact that I worked and studied hard for it, it's looking like I may only get a B. Not horrible, I know, but as a hefty 9 credit course, it could have quite an effect on my post grad GPA (bringing it down) if it is factored in. Which brings me to my question: do I have to report the grade I get and factor it into my overall GPA?

I am taking it as a continuing education class at a seperate institution than where I am taking my regular post bac classes. Does this give me any discretion as to whether I need to factor it in? Any input will be appreciated.

All courses taken anywhere need to be reported.
 
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