Taking a hit to GPA or Withdrawing
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2017 9:10 pm
Hey guys,
So I'm struggling to decide between withdrawing from a class or not. Got two bad exams in a row with just finals left. The grade is currently a low B+ with a chance of A- but probably going to be B/B+ (A- is near-perfect exam grade that's impossible with the prof)
The effects on my GPA are the following:
Withdraw: 3.85
B+: 3.81
B: 3.78 (probably more likely)
These grades will probably be reflective of what I submit when I apply after next semester (I'm going to try and grind it up to 3.89 at best by taking a lower course load but ensuring high marks). No withdrawals on record. R
Also, do withdrawals have to be justified or could we just leave it there? I would say that I really did not like the subject, and because I increased my weekly work hours to 18 and several new leadership commitments, I did not see the value in continuing the class if I could not commit myself to doing the work well.
Should I withdraw? I plan on applying to T14 but want a spot at HYS, preferably Yale.
So I'm struggling to decide between withdrawing from a class or not. Got two bad exams in a row with just finals left. The grade is currently a low B+ with a chance of A- but probably going to be B/B+ (A- is near-perfect exam grade that's impossible with the prof)
The effects on my GPA are the following:
Withdraw: 3.85
B+: 3.81
B: 3.78 (probably more likely)
These grades will probably be reflective of what I submit when I apply after next semester (I'm going to try and grind it up to 3.89 at best by taking a lower course load but ensuring high marks). No withdrawals on record. R
Also, do withdrawals have to be justified or could we just leave it there? I would say that I really did not like the subject, and because I increased my weekly work hours to 18 and several new leadership commitments, I did not see the value in continuing the class if I could not commit myself to doing the work well.
Should I withdraw? I plan on applying to T14 but want a spot at HYS, preferably Yale.