<p>I was requested to send out my SGR and I just did this last week, I was wondering what they may be looking for. My first three semesters were pretty much A - average although this last semester was tough from that business calc class and I unfortunately got a C in the class, but it is my only C. I know USC wants an upward trend in grades and this last semester lowered my overall GPA bc of the C in business calc And a B in accounting, I have plenty of extra cuticular with the golf team, working, and volunteering, I was just wondering what exactly USC was looking for in my SGR, are they just looking to see if I didn't fail anything or what?</p>
<p>How many credits do you have? Maybe your just short on credits so they need more information. That said, what’s done is done. The only thing you could do is wait because you really can’t explain the reasons for your grade this semester because USC only requests your spring grades.</p>
<p>Well I had one class I still needed to complete which was the calc class and I did. And I have more than 60 units. I’m just concerned if they will weigh my GPA in this last semester heavily </p>
<p>Well, I know multiple people on here have gotten a C in Calc and got accepted to Marshall. So all you can do now is pray they like the grades you provided for them.</p>