The significance of a "W"
January 16, 2006 11:54 AM
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Will a withdrawal from a course, and therefore a grade of "W" ultimately hurt my chances of getting into a good grad school?
I'm currently an underclassman at a fairly well regarded public university in the US. Now that the first week of classes are over, I realize that I have overcommitted myself this semester (I am taking the maximum number of credit hours that my university allows) and would like to get out of one of my classes.
The first problem is that while today is technically the last day to drop classes without a grade of "W", the Office of the Registrar is not open (as it's MLK day) which means that I cannot actually do this today. The second is that I'm a political science major, but the only course that I can legitimatly drop (due to distribution requirements and pre-requisites for other classes) is a higher level political science course.
Now, my GPA is fairly high, the "W" won't hurt my GPA at all, and I will hopefully take this same course next semester, but the school at which I would eventually like to pursue a MA in International Relations is highly competitive when it comes to admission. Will this one "W" make a difference, or am I just worrying too much?
posted by almostbarefoot to education (18 comments total)
posted by Rothko at 11:59 AM on January 16, 2006