<p>I received 2 C's in Public Speaking 101 (took summer after fresh year, didnt care and was really nervous around the bunch of twenty year olds around me)</p>
<p>and then this past summer before senior year I took Math 2 (Precalculus) and basically the whole class received C's (there was 2 A's, 3 B's, and the remaining 40 people received C's...but it's not like the adcoms will care.)</p>
<p>How will this affect me? </p>
<p>I have a 2200 SAT 1, 780 US History SAT II and 720 Math IIC but a 3.6 Weighted GPA due to problems i went through junior year...grades slipped. </p>
<p>Any help would be appreciated.</p>
<p>You at least took the courses, whereas many others didn't even take the courses. Adcoms are human and would understand your situation.</p>
<p>I'd go ahead and submit them. It's more likely to benefit than to hurt you.</p>
<p>Yes, I took them, but from what I hear and using common sense...colleges are only interested if you actually did well in them. and i clearly didnt :(</p>
<p>thanks though. anyone else?</p>
<p>i do college part time and i sympathize with you, because everyone thinks that community colleges are easy As, but for me it has been harder than high school. so far my grades have been B- math, A- anthro, B math, B chem, A anthro.</p>
<p>i think colleges will appreciate that you tried to challenge yourself....you could have just spent your summers in front of the tv like 95+% of kids do. i am not sure if it will benefit you, like excelblue thinks, but i think that the positive aspect of challenging yourself and the negative aspect of the grades will cancel out, and the Cs wont hurt you. hopefully this makes sense...its getting late and im starting to ramble.</p>
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<p>i think this helps. its a big deal to even go to a community college when you are that young. </p>
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<p>im pretty sure that you dont have a choice about submitting them, anyway. you are required to send a transcript from every school you have ever attended.</p>
<p>If you are currently taking math and getting a good grade, that will take some of the sting off that C.</p>
<p>I have math next semester (Precalculus)</p>