Looking at my classes, and my traveling schedule/general lack of motivation (Study abroad isn't real life, right?) I have been kind of stressed about my grades for this semester. I will just be traveling so much and the grades are, for most of my classes, based on just one paper and one final test. Anyways I have been a little worried about doing well in them, my gpa doesn't matter too much but I don't want it to take too hard of a hit. I looked at my DARS this morning, that is degree audit reporting system for those who don't go to UW, and it tells you based on all the graduation and degree requirements what you have and have not completed. Not counting any credits I may get this semester I need
- 41 more credits total
- 10 credits in upper division sociology courses
- leaving me with 31 elective credits
Which means, I can apply for my classes (except the sociology ones) to count as S/NS, satisfactory or non satisfactory credits. Since they only need to count as electives anyways, basically I just need to get at least a 2.0 and then I get credit, but it won't affect my gpa.
Crisis averted!
I guess that works?! Can you get all the rest in one more year?
ReplyDeleteI am glad you are at least thinking about this...it is hard to balance studying and experiencing... I think that sounds like a good compromise!
Yes, so you take 45 credits a year, and the total of credits I need is NOT counting what I will get this quarter. So, as long as I pass all of my classes here at UCD I will then need 29 credits to graduate. Which is doable in two quarters. And leaves me an extra quarter in case I don't pass something here.
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