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Do grad schools care about dropped classes?

No, it does not affect graduate admittance. Your transcript will have the cumulative GPA that is used by the graduate school that does not factor in W grades. You have two GPAs: cumulative and major. Most graduate schools require a minimum of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale for a four year bachelor's degree.
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Does a dropped class look bad for grad school?

Because a W has no effect on your GPA, you shouldn't worry too much about withdrawing from one class. If you take too many Ws on your transcript, you might face academic probation or raise the eyebrows of graduate schools. Still, what matters most is your GPA.
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Does a dropped class look bad on your transcript?

Do dropped or withdrawn classes show up on your transcript? Dropped classes do not, withdrawn classes do. Students should note that potential grad programs or employers may see too many withdrawals as a lack of commitment or a pattern of quitting too early.
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Will failing a class ruin my chances of grad school?

While it's less than ideal, it doesn't define your entire application, and if you frame it right, it shouldn't have to ruin your chances at your dream school.
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Do grad schools care about the classes you take?

People go for a variety of reasons and your undergrad major doesn't really matter, but the GPA is important and LSAT scores are the big thing. As for “grad school” the answer is it depends on the program. Generally, they don't really care about the specific classes.
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Is it better to withdraw or retake a class? What looks better for my PT school application?

Can I get into grad school with a bad semester?

So yes, if your bad semester prevents you from graduating, it likely will prevent your admission. There's a chance possibility that a poor semester that doesn't prevent graduation could also affect your admission, but that will be entirely up to the program and nothing can be guaranteed.
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Do grad schools care how many classes you take?

Not really, but it depends on the school. Unless you took too many undergrad courses in one semester and failed them or you passed all of them with high marks. Note, also that when you first come to grad school you are typically advised to take one grad class in your first semester and then later you can increase it.
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Are C's allowed in grad school?

Getting a 'C' grade in graduate school can happen to the best of us, so don't beat yourself up over it too much. I'm enrolled in graduate school at ENMU, where 'C' grades in graduate school are allowed as long as the overall grad school GPA is at or above 3.0.
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Is C bad for grad school?

One C grade on your transcript is not the end of the world. Many grad school admissions would see a perfect 4.0 GPA as suspect, i.e. the curriculum was not challenging, the professors were lenient or the quality of education may be lacking.
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Will one C ruin grad school chances?

Probably not, if the rest of your grades are good. If you're worried about this, you can also retake the class and get a higher grade. Grad schools are going to be most interested in your grades in classes relevant to your graduate studies.
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What do colleges think of dropped classes?

If you are trying to get a perfect or close to perfect GPA and are worried that one somewhat low grade on your GPA will hurt your chances of getting into top colleges, it is generally OK to drop one class for that reason, but colleges would prefer to see a few B's on your transcript rather than a lot of dropped classes ...
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Is it better to drop a class or fail?

In general, it's better to drop a class than to fail it. If you drop a class, you may qualify for a full or partial tuition reimbursement. When you fail a class, however, you have to pay tuition. Furthermore, an F on your transcript can affect your GPA and your ability to receive financial aid.
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How many W are acceptable on a transcript?

It depends on a multitude of factors. First, if the student has one or two W's and no more, universities will typically allow that, and some would rarely question it.
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What happens if I drop a class in grad school?

If you drop a class by the end of Week 4, it will not appear on your transcript. If you drop a class after the end of Week 4, it will appear on your transcript with a "W" grade. A student may receive a maximum of one “W” per course.
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Will one C ruin my chances of Ivy League?

With all of that being said, it's unfortunately very rare to get into an Ivy League school with C's during your freshman year, or at any time during your high school career. Yes, there are exceptions but it's never a good idea to hinge your hopes on the very small chance that something might happen.
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Should I drop a class if I'm overwhelmed?

If your course load is overwhelming, and you don't have time to do well in each class, it may be a good idea to lighten your load. This way, you can dedicate adequate time to absorb as much information as you can in the amount of classes you can manage.
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How many C's are acceptable for grad school?

There's no set limit in particular. Your application will be accepted or rejected based on holistic factors, not just your GPA. Typically, I'd say that one “C” won't kill your chances—especially if it's not in your major.
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Can I get into grad school with C's on my transcript?

Yes, but it might be a little tricky. Getting into a good college (or even a good graduate program) doesn't depend solely on your grades/ GPA. Yes, of course grades are important. But, one bad grade is not inherently disqualifying.
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Do C's look bad on transcripts?

At least for American universities, a single C on your transcript will have a negligible effect on your admission chances because universities evaluate students with holistic review. Holistic review basically means that not only grades and test scores, but also a students' extracurricular commitments and background.
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Can I get into grad school with a 2.3 GPA?

Many grad programs call for a minimum 3.0 undergraduate GPA. However, some programs may admit you with a GPA of 2.5 or even 2.0. Online graduate programs with low GPA requirements give you a chance to continue your education even if you didn't do great in undergrad.
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Can you get into Harvard with C's?

Yes. You do not have to be perfect. However if you say you want to major in math but you have a C in calculus, then your chances slim, a lot.
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Is a B+ good in graduate school?

At most graduate-level institutions, a "B" or higher GPA means the student is in academic good standing. Yet if you read comments online from graduate students discussing grades, they continually equate a "B" with a "C" and a "C" with an "F." It all speaks to the subjective meaning of what grades "really" mean.
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Does taking 12 credits look bad for grad school?

While it is possible that education is different, in the field I know, 9 to 12 credits is full-time status for graduate students. Anything over 12 is an overload, and probably a mistake. I believe I took a small overload my first semester, when I was funded on a fellowship and didn't otherwise have to work.
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Do grad schools care where you went for undergrad?

“It doesn't really matter where you went to for the undergraduate institution,” Khan says.
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Do grad schools care about non major classes?

Since many schools don't require a minor at all, they won't worry about if you do the extra classes in history or math or basketweaving. They will just look to see that you are a psych major, what GPA you have, standardized test scores, essay, letter.
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