<p>** D at Davis? Wow, you fail! **</p>
<p>Don’t be surprised. There are always professors out there who weed out the weaklings. When I took Electronics I (EEC 110A) about a third of the class received a F, close to a third received a D, and the rest were either Cs or low Bs. The professor purposely made the exam really tough with no cheat sheet and calculator allowed. </p>
<p>** however, i think davis needs all the students it can get so it wouldnt want to file u in such a standin, so ur definitely safe. **</p>
<p>Please do not give OP any false hopes. They know because everything is computerised nowadays, as in once the final grades are posted on SISWEB and is on the transcript the respective college will email the person warning them about their academic standings and the possibility of dismissal if the person do not meet with your major advisor right away. I have seen people being dismissed this quarter (“Subject to Academic Disqualification” and cannot maintain a cumulative of 2.00 GPA) and have to file for readmission for the subsequent quarter in order to get back in for fall under a performance contract.</p>
<p>**on other news, ppl only have to take 2 courses a quarter at davis? i didnt know it was that easy **</p>
<p>You can if and only if you filed for part-time status. What OP probably meant was he or she failed two out of the entire course load the OP was taking. The minimum amount of units to be considered full-time is 12 units. So OP could be taking three four units courses and did not make a passing grade for two of them, which resulted OP in such predicament. </p>
<p>Side note: There is a minimum progress requirement that every student must abide to. Every student must finish at least 39 units or more in one academic year (including summer sessions) or else they will face severe consequences.</p>