04-24-2018, 10:57 AM
(04-24-2018, 10:28 AM)sarg123 Wrote:(04-24-2018, 09:50 AM)cookderosa Wrote: What Dave said.
Then, you should consider how the grades you earn alter your GPA if this is important to you. a 1 credit class vs a 6 credit class matters a TON if you've only earned 3 previously graded credits. If you already have 100, they matter almost none.
What is your current TESU GPA and what is your target? And of course, I'll chime in with "why?" because that matters as well.
Thanks, Jennifer.
I only took one class in TESU, so my TESU GPA will be 2.7. This an accounting class, which is my major. I don't really know why it would matter, I'm just worried that it would later down the road. Will an employer ask for my graduating GPA? Will a grad school? I don't know how these things work, which is why I am asking.
My original plan was to re-take the accounting class, hold my breath and hope I do better this time around, along with one other "easy" class to boost my GPA. But now I'm wondering if I should just leave that class alone and take a nice six credit class to get my GPA higher.
Does my question make sense? What do you think?
I would not recommend retaking the course. Keep in mind that you will have your Capstone course counted as well into your TESU GPA (unless you had taken the TECEP when it was still available last year). If you do well with that (capstone) you could easily move your current 2.7 to a 3.x range. It would be rare for an employer to ask to see your transcripts, it could be possible they as for proof of graduating (but even that is less common that you'd think) - the exception is the field of teaching (public schools); where transcripts are often asked for in addition to the teaching certification (required in most states).
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