CRAP I MADE A B IN MY COLLEGE CLASS. Will the B transfer to my future college GPA?

<p>It will be seen every time you need to provide your academic records. You said you are transferring, so when you apply to schools they will look at the transcript from your current school and see that dreadful 'B.'</p>

<p>As many have mentioned, it will not be counted in the GPA from the school where you graduate from, but it will be seen separately.</p>

<p>GoldShadow, I don't think grad schools don't even request any transcripts from concurrent courses taken in high school. It was so long ago. Now that reminds me... I totally forgot that I did dual-enrollment for my AP Econ courses and I never submitted the transcript! OMFG. But I'm still in grad school, ain't I?</p>

<p>Seriously, don't worry about the grade. You can ask about credit transfers and such. It's really up to you if you actually want to do it. You don't have to transfer it to your school if you don't want to, especially if you're not planning to major in psych, or you can fulfill the gen ed science requirement with another class.</p>

<p>if you're transfering the credit to your college it will count as a credit and nothing else. they won't care about the grade, and no one else will ever have to see it.</p>

<p>Wow you need to chill the f%&$ out. It's a freaking B. Get over it. "OH NO MY 3.7 GPA DROPPED TO A 3.64!!!!!!! I'm a failure at life /jump"</p>

<p>But seriously, based on your reaction to this B, you probably have straight A's, amirite? This B will probably help you. It shows you're human, not some A-churning-robot.</p>

<p>Actually, I've got a similar problem, but with something considerably worse than a B. I ended up taking two semester-length courses at a community college over a summer session lasting 5 weeks....which turned out to be a bad idea. My grades turned out to be pretty horrific, and I'm wondering if I can just decide not to transfer that credit over to my 4-year university? I mean, if I never take another class at this community college again before I graduate (which will most likely be the case) then I can do this right?</p>

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Yes, but you will still have to submit that transcript to your college and to grad/law/med schhol if you apply.</p>

<p>if you think a B is a big deal, I don't think you are ready for the difficulties/struggles of life.</p>

<p>get over it fool and focus on learning, not on your grades.</p>

<p>I didn't read the rest of this thread but when I took college classes in high school, the places I took classes from (University of Pittsburgh, California U of PA) said that the actual grade value would not transfer unless you attended that college in the future. If you got a B in the Pitt class and attended Pitt later, the grade "B" would transfer. Otherwise it would just be a credit value, like an AP grade.</p>

<p>I don't know how your individual college works it, but I would ask them. I think what I stated it pretty standard.</p>

<p>My son took a lot of dual-enrollment classes and the credits came over but not the grades unless they were from the same school.</p>

<p>Yeah it'll probably just transfer as credit because I took some college classes during high school and when it got transferred to my college, they only took the credit and the grade doesn't show on my transcript :D</p>