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On May 26 2008 05:20 clazziquai wrote:Show nested quote +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 Based on context, and on prior threads/discussions, it can be concluded that I'm in HS not college.
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On May 26 2008 05:21 micronesia wrote:Show nested quote +On May 26 2008 05:20 clazziquai wrote: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 Based on context, and on prior threads/discussions, it can be concluded that I'm in HS not college. lol, I thought you were a TA in some physics department somewhere.
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On May 26 2008 05:22 fight_or_flight wrote:Show nested quote +On May 26 2008 05:21 micronesia wrote:On May 26 2008 05:20 clazziquai wrote: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 Based on context, and on prior threads/discussions, it can be concluded that I'm in HS not college. lol, I thought you were a TA in some physics department somewhere. I did grade some college courses, and teach a college lab course, but I've since graduated.
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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 if rutgers was a UC i think you would get your admission rescinded automatically.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
Are you serious? Don't listen to this guy at all. I don't know anyone who got their admissions rescinded; I'm convinced that it's a line that guidance counselors feed their students to keep them in line. Unless you flunk a class or get straight D's I don't think you have to worry. Talk to you guidance counselor or the admissions office at rutgers about possible pre-emptive steps. But you really shouldn't stress out too much
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The fact is that I would think most industrial engineering departments are looking for people. They won't turn you down, and the school will basically do what the department tells them to.
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dont worry about the C. they wont take away your admittance because of that.
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lawl i have a D..i think ;]
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if worst comes to worst, and you do get rescinded (which wont happen), assemble your school admins and prepare to fight a bitching war.
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I've definitely heard of colleges deferring students to community college for a semester and then having them transfer in for Spring...
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On May 26 2008 13:21 thedeadhaji wrote: if worst comes to worst, and you do get rescinded (which wont happen), assemble your school admins and prepare to fight a bitching war.
mm ok. so it shouldn't happen..but wtf? a war? o_O
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Wait so your in HS and got accepted to Rutgers and your worried about them revoking your admission because of one bad grade in your final HS semester? Like some people have said even the strictest of colleges I have never heard of ppl getting their acceptance taken away. Unless you do something horrible they won't. And you are already in the college of engineering? At my University any student who wants to become an engineer must go through like a year and a half in college doing pre engineering stuff like calc/phys/univers reqs etc before applying to the engineering college (you need like at least a 3.0+ min and have all the required course work done).
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oh ok. yes, I'm doing School of Engineering.
First year, all engineers take the same classes. By second year, we choose our major, which I plan to do either mechanical or industrial engineer
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first why not say what college you are going to ... because different schools will have vastly different policies.
for example, if you are talking about Harvard , they probably WILL rescind you if you get a D ... but if you are talking about a UC, you are safe... it depends on where you are going.
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haha in my first post i said im going to rutgers for engineering o_O (as an undergrad)
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You're probably fine. Usually they use special wording if they're waiting on your current grades, like I believe the ivy leagues do. I had like 2 Cs or something my final semester before I went to Purdue. Just don't let it carry over.
Then again, Purdue admissions is ridiculously stupid and easy. For some reason they don't care about GPA so much as standardized tests. D:
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On May 26 2008 18:04 Jibba wrote: For some reason they don't care about GPA so much as standardized tests. D: I don't think a couple of standardized tests are a great way of measuring academic potential, but GPA is the opposite of standardized.
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On May 26 2008 18:11 micronesia wrote:Show nested quote +On May 26 2008 18:04 Jibba wrote: For some reason they don't care about GPA so much as standardized tests. D: I don't think a couple of standardized tests are a great way of measuring academic potential, but GPA is the opposite of standardized. Neither is a very good measure,
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Does your acceptance letter have a rescind-clause?
Even if it did, you'd have to get straight F's, and completely slack off for it to go into effect.
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w/e once you get to rutgers just work hard and don't get D's and you'll be fine and even if they send you to a community college first semester, whatever just soul crush those classes, get a 4.0 and start at rutgers with a lot of momentum the next semester like you said, first semester engineers take all the same stuff (general chem, physics, multivariable calculus) so you can take those anywhere
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On May 27 2008 06:01 KOFgokuon wrote: w/e once you get to rutgers just work hard and don't get D's and you'll be fine and even if they send you to a community college first semester, whatever just soul crush those classes, get a 4.0 and start at rutgers with a lot of momentum the next semester like you said, first semester engineers take all the same stuff (general chem, physics, multivariable calculus) so you can take those anywhere Er, I don't think most engineers take multi variable calc in their first semester tbh.
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