<p>I will put it this way. It depends on a ton of variables. When I was a freshman I came into college trying to be a history ed teacher- I was pulling 3.7s 3.8s like it was my job. I thought it was too easy and I didn’t want to teach anymore so I went into marketing. It is much harder- I have a 3.25 but I am consistently working my butt off to keep that GPA. Conversely, if you put in effort- you will be fine. Just study regularly- you wont be able to copy homework 5 minutes before class- if you get caught copying its a 0 and you get told to knock it off. Do it in college- its plagiarism, you fail the course and get thrown out of the school. I got yelled at because I copied and pasted a definition off dictionary.com and didn’t cite the source. You want to get a degree that you can be successful with- it is supposed to be challenging- don’t sweat grade replacing a few classes. It happens. You work hard do your job and you will be fine. You cant come into college thinking you can skate through smoking dope/drinking 6 days a week. You will find that people will start cutting you off if you do. My friend from freshman year came from a country public school (got a 3.3 without trying) broke up with a HS GF in college and straight threw his life away after. Smoked weed and got addicted to cocaine- pulled a .4 gpa and is now in Tempe in Rehab at 20. You have to have good skills- and study habits. Its honestly not that hard as long as you put in effort to talk to your teachers and pass. Cs and Bs happen- it is VERY hard to get an A in college. You have to average an A on all your tests. College has 4 exams participation and a final. You have a bad day every now and than- things happen
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<p>I have a 74 in the class. Case in point. One grade will shoot you in the foot. If I had been in HS I probably could have done a redo on the test. No such thing in college.</p>