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what's passing, C or C-? I am completing the last physics, and I am freaking out that I might get a C-, is that not passing? Thanks guys. Take care.

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I think passing is anything that has a c in it. I am not sure but that is my guess.
 
C- is fine.
 
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C- is fine.

i hope so, now how does ucsf, ucla or columbia react to C-...I have close to 4.0, but I have always struggled with physics. I am not slacking off either, just thinking of worst case scenario. Thanx.
 
i hope so, now how does ucsf, ucla or columbia react to C-...I have close to 4.0, but I have always struggled with physics. I am not slacking off either, just thinking of worst case scenario. Thanx.

C-, according to ucla undergraduate GPA, it is failing because it below 2.0
I don't know about other school. If you got a C-, i think you should take it again to average out.
 
It seems like a couple of the schools I applied to require at least a "C" in prereqs. It didn't mention the +/- and definitely wasn't everywhere I applied. You might want to check d-school websites where you think you might apply to see if you need to put in overtime on the final.
 
C-, according to ucla undergraduate GPA, it is failing because it below 2.0
I don't know about other school. If you got a C-, i think you should take it again to average out.

i always thought that F was failing :laugh:
 
Is physics a prereq? I guess I forgot, but if it a prereq I am not sure if C- is passing. Best thing to do will be to contact the schools you have been accepted to.
I have a similar situation interms of getting a C- this semester, but mine is not a prereq.
 
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