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Dealing with retaking classes when transferring

If I need to retake a college class, how does that affect my transfer application? Do colleges look negatively at retakes, or is there a way to frame them positively?

11 months ago

Colleges view retaking a class differently depending on the context and reasoning. If you needed to repeat a course due to academic struggle, and then subsequently achieve a much better grade, admission committees could view this improvement as a sign of resilience and dedication to academic improvement.

One important aspect of transferring is your academic record at your current institution, which means that earning higher grades in retaken courses can positively impact your academic GPA, a key factor in the transfer process.

However, it's crucial to note that if there's a pattern of withdrawing from or repeating numerous courses, admissions committees might have concerns about academic readiness or time management skills.

When you write about this in your application, you have a chance to explain any unique circumstances that led to the need to retake classes. If the course retake was due to personal or health issues, for instance, it might leave a different impression than if it was due to lack of effort or preparation.

Remember, everyone's college journey is unique. Displaying growth and improvement, coupled with a compelling reason for your transfer, can just as easily work in your favor.

Good luck with your transfer application!

11 months ago

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