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Hello all.
I am finishing up my formal "academic enhancer" post-bac, and I have the opportunity to designate P/NP/W on my courses from both the Fall and Spring. I didn't do as great as a I wanted in Anatomy and Physiology I and I got a straight B. It's 4 credits. This online class really screwed me and I didn't feel that the it was well-organized enough for virtual study. Other courses I did fine in and I will have ~34 credits (mostly upper division) total by the end of the program. Here are my two options as I see it:
1. Don't designate it as P. Post-bac GPA will be around 3.7-3.8.
2. Designate it as P. Post-bac GPA will be around 3.9 at the highest.
What should I do?
I am finishing up my formal "academic enhancer" post-bac, and I have the opportunity to designate P/NP/W on my courses from both the Fall and Spring. I didn't do as great as a I wanted in Anatomy and Physiology I and I got a straight B. It's 4 credits. This online class really screwed me and I didn't feel that the it was well-organized enough for virtual study. Other courses I did fine in and I will have ~34 credits (mostly upper division) total by the end of the program. Here are my two options as I see it:
1. Don't designate it as P. Post-bac GPA will be around 3.7-3.8.
2. Designate it as P. Post-bac GPA will be around 3.9 at the highest.
What should I do?