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A letter grade of a D is technically considered passing because it not a failure. A D is any percentage between 60-69%, whereas a failure occurs below 60%.
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Read More »Being a college student comes with a lot of hard work. No matter what your future plans are, it’s important to do your best in your college classes. This is especially true of those courses that relate directly to your major. Many people wonder, “What is a passing grade in college?” Coming from high school, the grading system doesn’t really change. In fact, a “D” is considered passing in both high school and college, as it’s above 60%. While a passing grade may be as low as 60%, you will want to aim higher for many reasons. As a college student, you don’t want to aim to barely pass a class. Instead, there are resources you can use to do your best and achieve high grades. Let’s take a look at why your grades matter, the difference between a pass/no-pass course grade and how your GPA is calculated.
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Read More »Some job interviewers may ask for your GPA or consider it during the application process from your resume. This is likely true if your degree is directly correlated to your work. It is even more important if you lack experience in the field. Therefore, you may be relying on your academic experience to set you apart from the competition.
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Read More »There may be times when passing a class just doesn’t seem doable at all. This could be because you have too many difficult classes to juggle, or perhaps there are circumstances outside of school that are causing you to lose focus. Regardless of what’s causing the situation, there may be other alternatives to consider before failing a class. For starters, if the material seems too hard to master at any time and the course is not counted towards your major, you may want to drop the class before the add/drop deadline. If you pass the deadline and then drop the class, it will result in a withdrawal, or a W on your transcript. While a W is not counted towards your grade, it isn’t optimal to have on your transcript. Furthermore, too many Ws could end up resulting in dismissal from the institution. However, a W is still better than failing a class. You can also retake a withdrawn class, and more likely than not, only the new grade will count towards your GPA. If you cannot drop the class or risk having a W on your transcript, don’t lose faith. If you approach your professor directly and explain your circumstances, they may be able to provide alternative solutions. Don’t be afraid to ask!
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