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  1. The Owl of Minerva's Avatar
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    Transfering and Grades
    Hello,

    I just wanted to know if I got a "C" in "Introduction to Microeconomics", am I wholly unsuitable as a a transfer student at CORNELL, even if I intend to transfer into a "History" major. Courses i have taken in the humanities (history and Pol sci) have gone fairly well with an A- being my lowest score in them.

    Thanks.
  2. Amar2010's Avatar
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    Re: Transfering and Grades
    no.
  3. arvin_infinity's Avatar
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    Re: Transfering and Grades
    (Original post by The Owl of Minerva)
    Hello,

    I just wanted to know if I got a "C" in "Introduction to Microeconomics", am I wholly unsuitable as a a transfer student at CORNELL, even if I intend to transfer into a "History" major. Courses i have taken in the humanities (history and Pol sci) have gone fairly well with an A- being my lowest score in them.

    Thanks.
    Are you asking if how your A-level grades will be converted to GPA if you transfer credit?
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