Submitted by [deleted] t3_yw5ryh in Connecticut
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Submitted by [deleted] t3_yw5ryh in Connecticut
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If you plan on transferring to a 4 yr school at any point your GPA at NVCC won't matter - but you still get credit for the course with a C.
No appointments available this week apparently
Thank you, I do plan to transfer later on
I used to enroll in 18 credits a semester for this exact reason, I’d drop whatever class I was doing the worst in and wind up with 15 credits.
Wouldn’t fafsa have an issue w that
It worked for me, I transferred to Syracuse and then back to my original school so I lost a bunch of credits. I didn’t always drop the worst class but it was a nice safety net to have.
If you transfer it’ll just be a credit keep the C so you don’t have to retake it
Thank you my immigrant ass still doesn’t know how college works
No one explains anything tbh. Good luck. UConn accepts C or better when transferring credits
A C is very different from an F. If you were failing it would be more of a no-brainer. For a C you need to consider your future plans. Sorry to hear you're struggling. Can you ask the professor what they think? Personally I think that if you have any real ambition in the field, I'd say drop it.
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IndicationOver t1_iwhrp4o wrote
You should be talking to your school academic advisor not us.