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Poor Grades Will Impact Your GPA

Poor Grades Will Impact Your GPA. Understanding How One 3-credit Letter Grade Can Impact Your Semester Grade Point Average. Created by the Academic and Career Engagement Center of Northwestern State University of Louisiana May 2013. John Doe’s Fall Semester. Without “F”. With “F".

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Poor Grades Will Impact Your GPA

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  1. Poor Grades Will Impact Your GPA Understanding How One 3-credit Letter Grade Can Impact Your Semester Grade Point Average. Created by the Academic and Career Engagement Center of Northwestern State University of Louisiana May 2013

  2. John Doe’s Fall Semester Without “F” With “F" FOR MORE INFORMATION ON HOW TO CALCULATE YOUR GPA, CLICK HERE

  3. Determining whether or not to drop a class • Students usually have 8-9 weeks (during a 16-week semester) to drop a class with a “W” grade. • This window of time allows a student to find out his progress on say, the first two exams of the semester (and possibly a midterm grade), prior to making an informed decision about whether to drop. • Because too many “W” grades can affect financial aid eligibility, caution and good judgment should be used when deciding whether to drop a class. However, if exercised on limited occasions, a “W” (vs. an “F”) can make a big difference in a semester GPA.

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