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osnarf
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Hey everyone,
Originally I did terrible in undergrad (at FSU - I hadn't got serious yet. Still regretting it.), and transferred to Valencia CC, where I got an AA and had grade forgiveness applied to 3 courses (that were all F's). Now I'm at UCF, who honors the grade forgivenesses.
I would like to transfer to FSU, for several reasons - mainly the better physics program, and the magnetics lab that I would try to get involved in in some way/shape/form with u.g. research or whatever. I would also be nice to go back and finish what I started. The main issue is FSU doesn't have a grade forgiveness policy, so all 3 of those F's would count towards my GPA. Acceptance at FSU is guaranteed b/c I have an AA from a Florida CC.
So I guess what I'm asking really boils down to the difference of how grad school admissions will look at a higher gpa that has been grade-forgiven or a lower gpa that hasn't. Being realistic, they're going to see the F's either way, regardless of the GPA.
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Classes were 5,5,and 3 hours, so it's 13 extra attempted hours.
Originally I did terrible in undergrad (at FSU - I hadn't got serious yet. Still regretting it.), and transferred to Valencia CC, where I got an AA and had grade forgiveness applied to 3 courses (that were all F's). Now I'm at UCF, who honors the grade forgivenesses.
I would like to transfer to FSU, for several reasons - mainly the better physics program, and the magnetics lab that I would try to get involved in in some way/shape/form with u.g. research or whatever. I would also be nice to go back and finish what I started. The main issue is FSU doesn't have a grade forgiveness policy, so all 3 of those F's would count towards my GPA. Acceptance at FSU is guaranteed b/c I have an AA from a Florida CC.
So I guess what I'm asking really boils down to the difference of how grad school admissions will look at a higher gpa that has been grade-forgiven or a lower gpa that hasn't. Being realistic, they're going to see the F's either way, regardless of the GPA.
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Classes were 5,5,and 3 hours, so it's 13 extra attempted hours.
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