| CALKID: I have been in a similar situation before.
I would advise you to take the C (try not to get anything lower!) and make sure you do better in the higher-level classes in that subject.
You haven't told us what class this is, but if you for example had a C in Calc I and went on to get A/A-'s in CalcIII/Linear algebra/differential eqs than there's no way that C will have *that* much of an effect on your grad school options. |