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im attending rutgers engineering
for AP bio, i don't think i did too well for the year. i think i stand at a C- for the year but I might get a D depending on what happens
My other grades are okay though I think, 1 C , 1 B and 4 A's. i didn't slack off! bio was just too hard for me and i realized it's not the subject for me. the other grades do show it in a way that i wasn't suffering seriously from senioritis.
worst case scenario: if i do get a D for the year, will i most likely get academic probation, or rescinded at worst? if it was another AP class, i wouldn't be worried, but biology does relate to engineering in a way, depending on the major. however, i already planned i want to do industrial engineering, but we can't declare a major until after first year ends. that's why :/ will doing poorly in biology take a serious impact?
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On May 25 2008 16:02 fight_or_flight wrote: In a word, no.
I hope not =X
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you have to try really really hard to get admissions rescinded or anything similar
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On May 25 2008 16:13 Day[9] wrote: you have to try really really hard to get admissions rescinded or anything similar
what do you mean? like try hard to fail a class or get a lot of D's/C's?
or get suspended/arrested?
I am just worried because since we can't choose our major first year and I fucked up on bio pretty much, that might affect my acceptance. Not to mention FUCK bio since i'm set on industrial engineering 2nd year
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getting a D in a known hard class is not going to do anything to you. im doing engineering too! i have a 3.0,,, who cares gl
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CA10824 Posts
sorry but a D is bad news. if rutgers was a UC i think you would get your admission rescinded automatically. the As and B are obviously fine but the C doesn't help your case at all.
good luck
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for (at least some) UC's I think you just need to get over a certain GPA
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On May 25 2008 16:19 LosingID8 wrote: sorry but a D is bad news. if rutgers was a UC i think you would get your admission rescinded automatically. the As and B are obviously fine but the C doesn't help your case at all.
good luck
yeah of course it is bad news. i hate it lol ><
but i'm wondering for rutgers engineering, if its enough to get rescinded
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and can someone tell me what day9 means o_O
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On May 25 2008 16:40 clazziquai wrote: and can someone tell me what day9 means o_O Well, I basically stopped doing work after I got accepted into college. Of course, I go to Ohio State so it's not like it's hard to get into, but many colleges are not ruthless about that sort of thing. I don't know anyone personally who got accepted and then had their admission subsequently rescinded.
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Oh okay...are my chances high of being rescinded for school of Engineering because of a D in bio?
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On May 25 2008 16:53 clazziquai wrote: Oh okay...are my chances high of being rescinded for school of Engineering because of a D in bio? Well all I can tell you is how it works at OSU. To get accepted into a particular field of engineering, they look at your overall GPA as well as your GPA in the calculus series, physics, and chemistry, depending upon which engineering field you're entering.
So you have your freshman year to get those grades. Providing you get accepted into the school, and I highly doubt you will have your application rescinded, if you prove during your first year you are a hard worker (by having a good GPA in technical classes / not slacking off in general classes) then I can only assume you'll get accepted into engineering.
Edit: Also, what about the test? If you did well on that I'd say you're absolutely fine. But anyway, most first year college courses are waaayyyy easier than AP classes (or at least IB classes, which is what I took), so you'll be prepared for it if you worked hard and challenged yourself in high school.
Again, I'm not sure about your school, but provided you get accepted, just do well in all your pre-major stuff.
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CA10824 Posts
On May 25 2008 17:01 Ancestral wrote:Show nested quote +On May 25 2008 16:53 clazziquai wrote: Oh okay...are my chances high of being rescinded for school of Engineering because of a D in bio? Well all I can tell you is how it works at OSU. To get accepted into a particular field of engineering, they look at your overall GPA as well as your GPA in the calculus series, physics, and chemistry, depending upon which engineering field you're entering. So you have your freshman year to get those grades. Providing you get accepted into the school, and I highly doubt you will have your application rescinded, if you prove during your first year you are a hard worker (by having a good GPA in technical classes / not slacking off in general classes) then I can only assume you'll get accepted into engineering. Edit: Also, what about the test? If you did well on that I'd say you're absolutely fine. But anyway, most first year college courses are waaayyyy easier than AP classes (or at least IB classes, which is what I took), so you'll be prepared for it if you worked hard and challenged yourself in high school. Again, I'm not sure about your school, but provided you get accepted, just do well in all your pre-major stuff. your first year science courses were easier than your IB ones? lucky you! lol, mine raped me hard, and i took HL chem and HL bio
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thedeadhaji
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you'll be fine ~90%.
I had a friend who got caught making fake IDs april'ish senior year and Brown still didn't rescind him.
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On May 25 2008 22:43 thedeadhaji wrote: you'll be fine ~90%.
I had a friend who got caught making fake IDs april'ish senior year and Brown still didn't rescind him.
O_O!!
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On May 25 2008 17:46 LosingID8 wrote:Show nested quote +On May 25 2008 17:01 Ancestral wrote:On May 25 2008 16:53 clazziquai wrote: Oh okay...are my chances high of being rescinded for school of Engineering because of a D in bio? Well all I can tell you is how it works at OSU. To get accepted into a particular field of engineering, they look at your overall GPA as well as your GPA in the calculus series, physics, and chemistry, depending upon which engineering field you're entering. So you have your freshman year to get those grades. Providing you get accepted into the school, and I highly doubt you will have your application rescinded, if you prove during your first year you are a hard worker (by having a good GPA in technical classes / not slacking off in general classes) then I can only assume you'll get accepted into engineering. Edit: Also, what about the test? If you did well on that I'd say you're absolutely fine. But anyway, most first year college courses are waaayyyy easier than AP classes (or at least IB classes, which is what I took), so you'll be prepared for it if you worked hard and challenged yourself in high school. Again, I'm not sure about your school, but provided you get accepted, just do well in all your pre-major stuff. your first year science courses were easier than your IB ones? lucky you! lol, mine raped me hard, and i took HL chem and HL bio
Not terribly surprised... I never really took AP bio (not a biologist) or AP chemistry (not available), but virtually all of my AP classes were harder than entry level college courses (except the science ones).
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United States24493 Posts
I wish colleges were all unilaterally ruthless so that my students wouldn't be ok with a 0% in my classes.
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On May 26 2008 05:06 micronesia wrote: I wish colleges were all unilaterally ruthless so that my students wouldn't be ok with a 0% in my classes.
cool, you're a college professor? O_O !
so i'm pretty safe, right? lol
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