Hi all,
I have a very low GPA (2.08) affected by some deaths in college.
My questions is: Would it looks bad to take credited non-sense courses at a community college in order to boost this GPA to the required 2.5 minimum?
I'm thinking about taking courses in typing, jogging, art, sociology, shotgun shooting and others like it. These courses have a near 100% rate of A's. I checked the syllabi and it seems the non-A's are people who failed to show up to class.
As someone mentioned, it is my only chance. But, how would the board look at it though if they see that you spent an extra semester taking a large number of credit hours in the easiest courses possible?
I have a very low GPA (2.08) affected by some deaths in college.
My questions is: Would it looks bad to take credited non-sense courses at a community college in order to boost this GPA to the required 2.5 minimum?
I'm thinking about taking courses in typing, jogging, art, sociology, shotgun shooting and others like it. These courses have a near 100% rate of A's. I checked the syllabi and it seems the non-A's are people who failed to show up to class.
As someone mentioned, it is my only chance. But, how would the board look at it though if they see that you spent an extra semester taking a large number of credit hours in the easiest courses possible?