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A student is concerned about graduating due to receiving a C- in Calculus I, which is below the minimum grade requirement for their major, despite achieving high grades in subsequent math courses. The main question revolves around whether this single low grade will prevent graduation and if the department might provide an exception given the student's strong performance in higher-level courses. The discussion emphasizes the importance of consulting an academic advisor for specific guidance related to university policies and potential solutions.
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Can the major requirements aren't meeting the mimum grade! help!

Hello.
So if someone has all high grades for his major requirement, except for only one that is below that major minimum grade required

Like if someone has:
Calc I - C- " below major requirements"
Calc II - A
Calc III - A-
Differential equations - B+

Will they not let him graduate because of that, while he has all high grades in the other major subject? also, what is a good way to solve that issue? can the department give a excuse for it, since it's the only low grade and the student had proven the ability to do well in upper level courses?
Thanks
 
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Raidkha said:
Hello.
So if someone has all high grades for his major requirement, except for only one that is below that major minimum grade required

Like if someone has:
Calc I - C- " below major requirements"
Calc II - A
Calc III - A-
Differential equations - B+

Will they not let him graduate because of that, while he has all high grades in the other major subject? also, what is a good way to solve that issue? can the department give a excuse for it, since it's the only low grade and the student had proven the ability to do well in upper level courses?
Thanks

This is something "he" should be asking to his advisor. We know nothing about his university and are in no position to answer the question accurately.
 
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