Given the current situation, my university has allowed us to choose what classes we want letter grades for and what classes to pass/fail. I know for a fact that I will make an A in one class, but my professors haven't been diligent on updating grades for most of the other classes. I am considering two options:
1. Pass/fail on everything but 1 or 2 classes that I know I will ace and get a tiny GPA boost from two As.
2. Pass/fail everything. Stay consistent because P/F on only certain classes could indicate I didn't do well in them.
Note: This is my last semester of college, and I already have a high GPA (graduating magna cum laude). None of these classes are science prerequisites for medical school; one is a history class, and the others are for my major.
1. Pass/fail on everything but 1 or 2 classes that I know I will ace and get a tiny GPA boost from two As.
2. Pass/fail everything. Stay consistent because P/F on only certain classes could indicate I didn't do well in them.
Note: This is my last semester of college, and I already have a high GPA (graduating magna cum laude). None of these classes are science prerequisites for medical school; one is a history class, and the others are for my major.