<p>I am a current community college freshmen who just ended my spring semester. Unfortunately I failed my statistics class which is a core requirement for my major. (international Business). I spoke with my first year adviser today and she said that when i retake the class next semester, whatever my new passing grade will replace the F when calculating GPA. my GPA before this class was 3.4 and now its basically ruined until I make it up. As a student who plans on transferring to a bigger and much better 4 year school, how badly does this F destroy my chances getting into a good 4 year university in order to complete my bachelors? even if after i pass it next semester the F stays on my transcript. will colleges take that into huge consideration? am I doomed? help</p>
<p>just make up for it with solid grades in the rest of your classes. one F will not kill you.</p>
<p>Be sure to get A’s and B’s from now on, if you want to get in a good university relatively easily</p>
<p>Not doomed. Just compensate and get your act together. </p>