P/NP or Take The Grade?

<p>I am currently taking PS 5 and I don't know how well I can do in this class. I am taking it as a GE only. </p>

<p>Should I switch grading to P/NP to be safe or take the letter grade (because that looks favorable to employers and internships, etc)? Which is best for the future long run?</p>

<p>Wasn’t the deadline 11:59 on Friday?</p>

<p>I thought end of 6th week includes the weekend?</p>

<p>You have until the 16th to drop nonimpacted courses.
<a href=“http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/calendar/calf07.htm[/url]”>http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/calendar/calf07.htm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>how poorly do you think you’re going to do? below a B?</p>

<p>are you planning to take a lot of p/np in the future or would this only be one out of a couple?</p>

<p>if you are not planning p/np as a general strategy, and you might get below a B in the class, i’d change it.</p>

<p>but if you plan to take some harder GEs p/np or use it at elast a couple more times, take the hit. and also depends whether you acn work hard enough to salvage it to a B+ range</p>

<p>the one good thing about the qtr system is we can take a few hits and still end up in good shape</p>

<p>He’s talking about changing grading basis, not dropping the course</p>

<p>It doesn’t include weekends since classes each week ends on a Friday, so your options now are to either gut it out or drop it with a notation on your transcript that says the date you dropped it</p>

<p>Whoops my mistake, looking at the wrong thing.</p>

<p>Yup, missed the deadline. Guess I’m sticking with it.</p>

<p>Careful, some gradschools consider a “P” as a “C” (2.0). And I believe changing grade basis this late in the qtr will cost you a fee on your bar account.</p>

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<p>Taken from: <a href=“http://roosevelt.ucsd.edu/academics/gradGPA.pdf[/url]”>http://roosevelt.ucsd.edu/academics/gradGPA.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;