5 Dropped Classes
Hey guys,
I currently have 5 dropped classes on my transcript. 2 of them are cause I was actually dumb enough to miss the drop deadline and didn't realize it would count as a LD on my transcript. Other than that, I really have no excuse other than the fact that I wanted my GPA to be as high as possible and I wasn't going to let a potentially bad grade jeopardize my chances at securing a job.
Regardless of reasoning, I wanted to see exactly how bad this looks for B-School. Is this something that would legitimately get my rejected from schools, a big red flag, something I am overthinking, or what? Any input is valued.
Not trying to be a dick, but 5 classes is one whole semester of college for most people... how are you graduating on time?
Came in with a lot of AP credits, a couple summer courses, and a couple of them were unnecessary extra credits I wanted to take. Frankly, if I didn't drop them I most likely would of graduated early.
If they were all in the same time frame, just do a quick 1-2 sentence explanation around the bad semester.
Otherwise, yeah, they'll probably discount your GPA, they're not stupid. If it's a 3.8+ now from a good school prob not a big deal. If you're
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