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I need some help from a WUSTL student
I'm transferring to WUSTL in the fall and need one more class to fill out my schedule. I want to take a course that will give me the highest probability of an A to ensure that I start off with a great GPA. What course will give me the best chance of getting an A?
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Re: I need some help from a WUSTL student
I'd suggest you talk to Dean Walsh - she was really helpful when I was picking classes as a transfer last summer, and considering that very same question. Because of the wacky grading system, there really aren't any 'gut' classes at WUSTL - if a class is easy, the average for that class will be lower, therefore harder to get an 'A'. A lot of it depends on what you're into, and what you think you can do particularly well at. Dean Walsh can offer pretty directed advice on how to maximize your strengths. Good luck!
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Re: I need some help from a WUSTL student
what classes do you already have?