I'm a community college student begging to get accepted into USC (University of Southern California). I'm a community college freshman, this being my first semester in higher education.
I'm a full time student with 18 units and was just told that + and -'s are counted towards a GPA at USC.
For example, an A- is considered 3.7 and B+ are 3.5 Rather than any "A" grade being a 4.0
I calculated having a 3.6 gpa with the following grades...
English... A, 4
Anthro... A, 4
Math... B, 3
French... A, 4
History ... B, 3
..For a total GPA of 3.6
English... A, 4
Anthro... A+, 4
Math... B+, 3.7
French... A-, 3.7
History ... B, 3
Right now this can be either good or bad. still not sure, we'll see when the semester is over but do you think that i have the right to go up to my professors and inform them of what im trying to achieve and me wanting to transfer into USC?
Or is it too late in the semester?
Overall i'm asking if i my professors would think anything if i informed them of my goals?
2006-11-12
16:00:43
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