09-15-2015, 05:32 PM
While TESC does require you to meet a certain GPA in transferring courses into the school, it does not use any of those courses to give you it's own GPA. Only grades from courses you take there count as the GPA.
Usually they accept a C- in courses, and they would put it into GenEd or Free Electives or something like that. Unless you have a lot of units, and those buckets are all filled. I have a D in Chemistry that counts as my science course.
Usually they accept a C- in courses, and they would put it into GenEd or Free Electives or something like that. Unless you have a lot of units, and those buckets are all filled. I have a D in Chemistry that counts as my science course.
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