Some advice?

This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you.

G.A.'s Finest

Junior Member
10+ Year Member
5+ Year Member
15+ Year Member
Joined
Jul 25, 2005
Messages
18
Reaction score
0
I'm sitting at about a 3.5, and until this year never had a C. I'm in my final year.

However, I had one C last semester, and now in my final semester it looks like I might have one more.

I realize from reading previous threads that one or two Cs certainly don't kill your application, but will the fact that the two Cs came in my last semester hurt me alot more? FYI, it looks like I'll pull off As for the rest of my classes in both semesters.

Thanks in advance
 
you are fine. don't sweat it.
 
Thanks for the input.

I keep hearing though, that ADCOMS love to see an upward trend in grades. This is what worries me the most, getting As and Bs, and now in my last year getting 1 (or 2) Cs.

Anyone else have any input? I'd really appreciate it.
 
G.A.'s Finest said:
Thanks for the input.

I keep hearing though, that ADCOMS love to see an upward trend in grades. This is what worries me the most, getting As and Bs, and now in my last year getting 1 (or 2) Cs.

Anyone else have any input? I'd really appreciate it.

ADCOMs will also allow you to explain yourself. if the classes you got a C in was really hard, then you can tell them that it was a very challenging class and you worked really hard for that C. of if you had some person problems that did not allow you to put 110% into your school work. but if you got C's in easy elective classes... then you should start worrying
 
Thanks, Galang. Anybody else in the same boat, or have any input on this?
 
galangvu said:
ADCOMs will also allow you to explain yourself. if the classes you got a C in was really hard, then you can tell them that it was a very challenging class and you worked really hard for that C. of if you had some person problems that did not allow you to put 110% into your school work. but if you got C's in easy elective classes... then you should start worrying


How bad is a "C" in Physics 1??
 
Top