Hey all,
New to this forum discussion and I really need help with this problem because it’s really itching me to figure this issue out. I will try my best not to get anybody lost with my explanation (Hopefully). In a nutshell, I was a failure two years back when attending to a CC. Took a year off and now taking some courses to bring those grades up. All is good for now from the consist grinding, but one issue. A degree that I’am seeking requires this particular math course and no other math course, but this one. (Its part of a core requirement). I attempted this class three time and got all F’s two years back. I can’t retake the course again because the third try was my last attempt to bring it up and I screwed that up. The class wasn’t hard, but I was an idiot from not doing what I needed to do to get that good grade and I see that now.
Solution: After this spring semester I was planning on transferring to a different CC and take that math course and get a good grades there. I know that my old grades will follow along with me because of the transcript. Once I successfully get an “A” from the math course, complete all my general pre-requisites, and applying to nursing school from a university with an actual great GPA. How would they calculate the math course? Would they take that F from my previous CC and combine it with the recent A? Wouldn’t that at least average to a C? Or would they actually just take the A and leave that F. I need as much as response I can get and you guys are one of them that I’ am asking this too! Have anybody also had this issue trying to ask these type of question to an advisory and they give you a petty discouraging response? I can’t wait to proof these advisor wrong because I AM NOT GIVING UP.