help? please!

<p>AHH please help. i am a senior at a highschool and i have been taking community college courses since summer of sophomore year, every season. i have 16 courses total with grades of A's. however, this time i am taking a social trends and problems class for sociology and i am 100% sure that i will receive a B if i do not drop the class. the professor is ridicously bad at doing her job and her tests are just as ridicously hard. i have tried talking to the professor and she became VERY defensive. she even said so herself that last semester there were no A's.</p>

<p>i'm pinned to the wall debating if i should take the inevitable W grade and drop the class or if i should stick with the class and end up with a B considering the following circumstances:</p>

<p>i sent in my statement of intent to register to the uc i'll be attending and there is a provisional contract that states, i must "complete all senior-year courses as listed on your application." however, i doubt that they revoke my admission simply because i withdrawed from a community college class with a W grade.</p>

<p>i am planning to go to law school and from the forums i've read that law schools love high gpas. would that B at a CC be a real big blow?</p>

<p>also i heard that CC gpa have nothing to do with UC gpa, so should this be something i should even be worried about? are my CC classes and grades taken in highschool going to be listed onto my final UC transcript?</p>

<p>what do you think i should do? drop the class get the W grade? or receive the B?</p>

<p>thanks!</p>

<p>As far as I know, when you transfer you start over anew with your GPA so rather than risk losing your admission take the B and don't worry about it.</p>

<p>Sixteen A's and one B? I wouldn't worry about it. Stick with the class.</p>