<p>So i’m looking at the CSU requirements and noticed that all required classes must be passed with a C or higher. In my transcript I have two C- from the same class. Does a C- pass the " C or higher" requirement? </p>
<p>if you need the class as a prerequisite, a C- is not passing. </p>
<p>so a c- does not reach the csu requirment?</p>
<p>Yes 100% positive that a C- counts if you are talking about high school classes. </p>
<p>It depends on what you are asking. If you get a C- in a history course then that is fine and is passing. But if you get a C- in a math course and you still need to take a higher math course, then no, it is not passing and you will need to retake it before you can progress to the next level.</p>
<p>I had a C- in Physics and Algebra 2</p>
<p>Are you a transfer student or FTF? If you’re just an incoming FTF then you’ll take the placement test to see where you fall and go from there. If you’re a transfer student and you need classes above that level, then you will need to retake them.</p>
<p>im a high school student</p>
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