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katewilson     Joined: 14 May 2022   Posts: 2  
Post Posted: 2022-05-14 21:45
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This is very important. 2. You must have completed at least 75% of the class. This is a key consideration in many schools. Some schools put their threshold higher. Other schools put the threshold lower. Make sure that you are aware of your particular academic institution’s incomplete grade attendance threshold. Some schools require a certain level of physical attendance. This is very important because there are some schools that do not care about your attendance. In the school that I went to, there were certain classes that I did not even show up except during the first week. I still managed to get an A, but that experience just goes to show you that physical attendance is not required or mandated by the school. In certain academic institutions, you need to have a 75% attendance or higher to get an incomplete. This means that if you were skipping classes, you will find out the hard way when it is time to apply for an incomplete grade. 3. You have to have a passing grade so far. Up to the time that you plan to drop the class, you are passing. This means that you had grade C or higher. 4. Finally and most importantly, you have to have a really good reason for applying for an incomplete grade at https://capstonewriting.net/stem-capstone-project/ . Remember that an incomplete grade is fairly rare. This is a grade that is really a life line. It is a mark that people would want to have when they have basically blown it but do not want to get a fail. A fail is exactly that–a black mark on your permanent academic records. You are getting a free pass with an incomplete. It has to be a good reason like illness, an emergency, car accident or something that put you out of commission. It cannot be anything basic and meaningless like you are feeling lazy or the class just does not do it for you anymore or your girlfriend wants you to go to another class or any other worthless reason like that. According to Martha O’Connell, an admissions expert, most colleges and universities actually admit more than 70% of applicants. Rejected students are fewer, then. However, being admitted is not just about getting perfect scores and records. It is also about finding a college with a culture that you will surely fit in. This is how you will find that college: Know the college’s culture. Conduct all research possible. Visit the official website and read the articles that will provide you with a clue as to what the college is like. Participate in college fairs. You should know as much as you can about the college’s culture to know if you and the school will be a perfect fit. Set a for-admissions-only email address. Admissions, Choosing CollegesSet up an email address that you will only use for admissions purposes. This way, all of your admissions-related email will be found in one place. There is also no danger of you sending communications to schools using questionable or too personal email addresses, such as those that use words like vampire, cutie, vixen and more. Establish several contacts. A college admissions officer will be impressed to know if an applicant has already established contacts from within the school. It may also help if you email the college admissions officer in charge of your applications about your interest in the academic institution.

 
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