Changing Letter Grade to P/NP

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<li><p>I have few questions about it:</p></li>
<li><p>Do P and NP grades have an effect on CGPA? If so, how do they change it?</p></li>
<li><p>How hard it is to get a Pass Grade? Can I get a pass grade with the work of D?</p></li>
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<p>here ya go. and bookmark that shiz</p>

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<p>@Waiting4college: You didn’t answer the OP’s question. :P</p>

<p>“The Passed/Not Passed (P/NP) grade is designed to encourage you to take challenging courses outside your normal academic sphere without having to worry unduly about your grades. To receive a grade of P, your level of performance must correspond to a letter grade of C- or higher. P/NP grades are not counted in your GPA; however, students who have received 12 or more units of NP grades may be blocked from future registration in the College.”</p>

<p>oh lol. i was answering oops’s other thread aout the deadline-i just posted in the wrong thread</p>

<p>waiting4college + ivyromantic,
it’s deeply appreciated, thanks.</p>