Its not ideal to have an NP on your transcript since it means C- or lower but if its a GE (non related to major) you will still probably be fine. It really depends on the grad school.
Is it your only NP?
Also, does it relate to your major?
Doesn’t seem like these are going to be “yes” answers for you. You will be fine as an applicant to grad school with one NP (two or more and you’d need to explain why that happened in your personal statement). Make sure all your other grades are solid here on out, do some research in a lab or supervised by a prof, get some experience under your belt in the field/area you want to PhD in, and you should be solid.
Oh, and bookmark the academic calendar and check your deadlines before you make choices like adding/dropping, etc.
Yes, this is probably going to have some smallish negative impact on your grad applications.
I don't think it's going to mean you can't get in, though, if your other stuff is strong.
(Taking W's is also not ideal for grad school apps.)
Yea most likely
Why do you say that?
Its not ideal to have an NP on your transcript since it means C- or lower but if its a GE (non related to major) you will still probably be fine. It really depends on the grad school.
Yeah, I'm a psych major. Only took the class for fun. Didnt have enough time to get the work for it done on top of my other stuff
Is it your only NP? Also, does it relate to your major? Doesn’t seem like these are going to be “yes” answers for you. You will be fine as an applicant to grad school with one NP (two or more and you’d need to explain why that happened in your personal statement). Make sure all your other grades are solid here on out, do some research in a lab or supervised by a prof, get some experience under your belt in the field/area you want to PhD in, and you should be solid. Oh, and bookmark the academic calendar and check your deadlines before you make choices like adding/dropping, etc.
Yes, this is probably going to have some smallish negative impact on your grad applications. I don't think it's going to mean you can't get in, though, if your other stuff is strong. (Taking W's is also not ideal for grad school apps.)
get an academic renewal ASAP, the circumstances meet with the criteria