<p>So this semester at my CCC I am taking a class on electrical networks (it is an analog circuits class since they did not offer a digital course) that does not articulate to any of the UCs I applied to. So, at the start of this semester when this class appeared ridiculously hard, I got a 45% on the first quiz and a 65% on the first test, I was kinda freaking out so I thought it would be a good idea to switch it to a pass/no pass class so I didn't mess up my spring GPA. My major is Computer Science for ucsd and ucla and I have already been admitted to these two schools. I have not reported it to any of the schools I applied since it did not articulate and there was no way to indicate it as P/NP on the TAU. Now I'm kinda worried this was the wrong thing to do and I should report it to the schools that I am not taking it for a letter grade. I'm mainly worried about UCberkeley since I applied to their EECS program and this class does NOT articulate but assist does say "If no articulation, students are strongly encouraged to take an introductory course in electronics or circuits". I've decided I should try to report it now. Does anyone know how taking this as a P/NP class would effect me, if at all? For example, if I am admitted is this something they would consider revoking for? Thanks sooo much for the replies.</p>
<p>(Oh, and the worse part is apparently everyone else in the class is struggling as much as me and the teacher is curving it to a 75% as an A which after the second and third test I have pulled myself up to -_- )</p>