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He bowls overhand.
OP, no doubt you are motivated, but I will 3rd the advice given above: You get no points in life for mediocre results, regardless of how much workload you are taking on. It is not in your best interest to get C's in classes, particularly in pre-calculus classes and English Composition I. The message you send the board by doing this is that you can't write or do math at a college level, since you haven't taken any "real" college-level math or English courses yet. It doesn't matter why you got the C's, your application is going in the trash pile if that is your most recent or only display of academic performance.
Are college courses even a requirement for STA-21? If they aren't, then why pay for something the Navy will pay for once you're accepted?
Are college courses even a requirement for STA-21? If they aren't, then why pay for something the Navy will pay for once you're accepted?