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ok so I'm a freshman and I have pretty much good grades four A's and maybe one B, but I'm worried about my metalsmithing grade which is a C+, ok so I REALLY REALLY REALLLY BADLY WANT TO BE A SURGICAL ONCOLOGIST, WHEN I GROW UP AND I HAVE HUGE DREAMS FOR GOING TO JOHNS HOPKINS, so this is the end of the first quardmarking do you think in the long run my C+ in Metals will go against me and I wont get into Johns hopkins I'm planning on working my butt of so by the end of the semester I FOR SURE WILL HAVE atleast an A in that class does anybody have any advice about what classes I should or should not take I'm never taking metals again the first quardmarking of high school was so hard I usually get straight A's I know I didn't expect high school to be easy but I didn't know the grading system would be so harsh

and do ivy league school look closely on the first quardmarking of 9nth grade, if so I'm screwed that C+ in metalsmithing may hurt my GPA.

Metal smithing is a shop class

2007-10-28 07:49:09 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Other - Arts & Humanities

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They are going to look at your GPA so see what you can do to bring up your grade in shop class. Talk to your teacher about how you can do better.

2007-10-28 07:57:42 · answer #1 · answered by Diane M 7 · 0 0

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