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Repeating previously passed courses for higher gpa
Hey guys,
What are you thoughts on repeating courses that you've passed, with a grade that you could definitely improve on a second try. I.e. the course doesn't necessarily have to be a bare minimum pass, but a course that you could most likely improve on heavily the second time around. Do you think it's worth the time, money and effort to work through courses that you've completed just to achieve a higher gpa? I'm just curious to hear everyone's opinions on this. What if you're paying for your own education (savings/working/loans), would you still consider repeating certain courses for a higher grade?
I've considered retaking courses from first year many times, but I know that student loan does not pay for retakes and even if they did I'd have to pay it back regardless. I'm just not sure if I could justify spending a couple hundred dollars per course just to get a better mark.
What are you thoughts on repeating courses that you've passed, with a grade that you could definitely improve on a second try. I.e. the course doesn't necessarily have to be a bare minimum pass, but a course that you could most likely improve on heavily the second time around. Do you think it's worth the time, money and effort to work through courses that you've completed just to achieve a higher gpa? I'm just curious to hear everyone's opinions on this. What if you're paying for your own education (savings/working/loans), would you still consider repeating certain courses for a higher grade?
I've considered retaking courses from first year many times, but I know that student loan does not pay for retakes and even if they did I'd have to pay it back regardless. I'm just not sure if I could justify spending a couple hundred dollars per course just to get a better mark.
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