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StuffofLegend

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  1. Yes. Here's what it says on my school website: "You may repeat courses if you received a "W," "U" "D" or "F" grade. All courses, both the original and repeated, will appear on your transcript, along with the grades you received in each class. However, your cumulative GPA will be recalculated to account for the passing grade only."
  2. No, the drop date was a few weeks ago. I don't have that option anymore.
  3. I just came home from school from taking an exam and i'm pretty sure i failed it even though i studied for it. The material i studied was not on the exam. I haven't done well on the past exams and i made the mistake of not dropping the class and now i know i'm going to fail. I've been sitting on my bed crying about it for the last 30 minutes and just completely freaking out about how this failure is going to affect my future. My "A" average GPA will be ruined, i won't be able to get into nursing school now (One of the nursing dept. advisors at my school said that of you failed a class. Nursing school's just would not accept you into their program.) IDK if she was maybe exaggerating about that but, either way, i'm just really worried. Have any of you ever failed a class? Is it possible to still get accepted into nursing school, even though you failed a pre-req. class? Or should i just find another major then?

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