<p>My withdraw date is tomorrow, so any help I could get would be highly appreciated.</p>
<p>I'm planning on transferring next year, and I'm doing everything I can to keep my GPA high. So far, out of my five classes, I've got four As and one very low C. The class that I'm struggling with is taught by the most incompetent fool I've ever had in my life; I literally spent around ten hours studying for my midterm, and I ended up with a 65. He asked questions completely irrelevant to the course, irrelevant to our review sheet, and also included multiple choice questions from previous quizzes that he never returned to allow us to see the correct answers. During class, he doesn't speak of ANYTHING of interest or relevance to the course; there's a reason that only 16 people of our 50 person class showed up for lecture. I'm going to do everything I can to alert the school's advisors about the teacher, but that doesn't change the fact about my grade. </p>
<p>How is withdrawing going to effect my transferring process? The class is in my major (and it's even a class that I was highly interested in) but there's just no possible way to succeed in it when the test questions are unrelated to the book or class. I can always retake it in another semester with a different teacher and I suppose erase the W but this semester is what the transfer admissions will focus on. Would it really be better to stay in the class and end up with a C or D (because I can't see my grade going up at all with the unpredictability of the tests/quizzes) when I've currently got a 4.0 in my other classes for this semester? Just looking for some advice...</p>