M myusernam3 Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Aug 9, 2009 Messages 53 Reaction score 0 Nov 12, 2009 #1 Members do not see this ad. How bad is it to take a non-science, non-major class pass or no pass?
L loveoforganic -Account Deactivated- 10+ Year Member Joined Jan 30, 2009 Messages 4,218 Reaction score 14 Nov 12, 2009 #2 not a big deal
devilpup Full Member 15+ Year Member Joined Jan 22, 2006 Messages 324 Reaction score 9 Nov 12, 2009 #3 i can take a crack at it, 🙂
BlueElmo Full Member 15+ Year Member Joined Sep 7, 2006 Messages 14,411 Reaction score 26 Nov 12, 2009 #4 It doesn't really matter. Just don't make it a habit.
TheMightySmiter Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Oct 18, 2009 Messages 5,219 Reaction score 45 Nov 12, 2009 #5 If you just do it once or twice, it's not a big deal.
amakhosidlo Accepted 15+ Year Member Joined Feb 13, 2008 Messages 948 Reaction score 10 Nov 12, 2009 #6 Definitely not a big deal. Not passing? Still not that big a deal, oddly enough. It's called "self-enrichment".
Definitely not a big deal. Not passing? Still not that big a deal, oddly enough. It's called "self-enrichment".
silverhorse84 Full Member Verified Member 10+ Year Member Navy 15+ Year Member Joined Apr 1, 2008 Messages 958 Reaction score 1 Nov 12, 2009 #7 I took an entire quarter pass/fail (3 classes total), plus a couple of other smaller classes in years earlier. No one cared. 🙂
I took an entire quarter pass/fail (3 classes total), plus a couple of other smaller classes in years earlier. No one cared. 🙂
49erfan Membership Revoked Removed 10+ Year Member Joined Sep 16, 2009 Messages 47 Reaction score 0 Nov 12, 2009 #8 if you are just taking the class as an elective (not counting towards your major graduation requirements) and just for the sake of learning, then it shouldnt be a problem... it may in fact be in your favor, as it shows a desire to learn
if you are just taking the class as an elective (not counting towards your major graduation requirements) and just for the sake of learning, then it shouldnt be a problem... it may in fact be in your favor, as it shows a desire to learn