<p>You complete all coursework designated on your application as “in progress” or “planned” with a grade of “C” or better in addition to maintaining your reported overall grade point average.</p>
<p>So does that mean if we get a 2.0 with all Cs we are good? Or do I have to maintain my 3.45?</p>
<p>Also, on mycalpoly on the student center. on the todo I have 3 things: accept decline, final transcripts, and partial transcripts. what are partial transcripts?</p>
<p>Don’t get any D’s or F’s. Partial Transcripts means they want you to have your 1st semester grades sent to see if you failed any classes and your grades match what you put down in your application for prior years.</p>
<p>yeah but dont aim for it. I personally wanna ace Calculus BC and get a 4 or 5 so i wont have to take another math course the rest of my life. see im great in math but i dont enjoy it.</p>
<p>^^^Your name suggests you want to do pre-med in college. However, medical school don’t accept AP credits so you will have to retake calc in college. =P</p>
<p>yeah but there is very few that req. math that do not take ap credit for example UCLA dosent accept any AP Credit but Harvard and JHU take ap calc credit. thats why i think it is crucial for me to pass the AP Calculus BC test. im not saying im going to make it to one of those great schools im just saying just in case i need 2 semester calc. i will have them fulfilled.</p>