<p>Alright, a bit of background...</p>
<p>I am a third-year psychology major (BA).
I want to go on to grad school (masters or doctorate program).
I have never withdrawn from a class (after the deadline) before.</p>
<p>I know that a "W" on my transcript won't affect my GPA; however, whenever I bring this up with my roommates (and other UCSD students), they tell me that it'll hurt my chances of getting into grad schools. Now, maybe it's just me, but I don't see how one or two "W" grades over a four-year time span can override my 3.391 GPA and one year's worth of internship experience at UCSD.</p>
<p>I currently have a C- in the class, based on a midterm that is worth 40% of the class grade. The mean score was a 75%, so if there IS a curve, chances are I will end up with a C or maybe even a C+... but he won't curve the scores until the end of the quarter. I'm not sure I want to stick around and see how I do on the final exam (the other 60% of the class grade, and CUMULATIVE).</p>
<p>Undergrads: What would you do, if in my position?
Grads: Have you ever ended up with a "W" on your transcript? If so, do you think it hurt your chances of getting into a grad school?</p>
<p>Thanks a bunch, to those who bother to reply with their input!</p>