I have 6 w's in Community College. Am I screwed?

<p>I have 6 w's in community college im on my 4th year after taking a break last semester because I had to think about what i was doing.</p>

<p>I got 3 w's alone on the same class (intermediate algebra). I still have not passed it. I plan to take it in the winter. I feel so dumb how I let this happen. Basically last year I gave up and dropped like two of my classes and i said i was done, but after much thinking I decided to comeback.</p>

<p>Are these 6 w's really bad for me? I have never gotten an F but my GPA is like 2.6. I plan on raising it because I am now in a better mindset. I got like 2 more semester to go before i can transfer. I plan into going into accounting or something business related.</p>

<p>How bad are these 6 w's and especially the 3 which i got in math class :(</p>

<p>Depends on where you want to transfer. At the CSU system in CA, it hardly matters as long as your GPA is high enough…and if you do a local transfer, even a 2.6 GPA is often good enough for transfer. I know someone who had failed or W’d the English 1A three times before passing. No big deal, that student transferred successfully to a CSU.</p>

<p>Generally speaking, colleges that regularly take transfer students with a 2.6 GPA are not really all that freaked out by a few Fs or Ws… the 2.6 indicates about a C+/B- grade average in the first place. I suggest looking for transfer colleges where a 2.6 is “good enough” for transfer and then your Ws probably won’t matter much at all. It is not like you can go undo those Ws at this point anyhow.</p>

<p>Passing math is probably important though - there are colleges that require being done with the math sequence before transfer. However, I have heard of some that don’t care. Really depends on the college and if they are lax on that or not.</p>