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aeolus92

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  1. My GPA is in the 3.6 range (community college GPA). I am currently still in my junior year, so I have yet to take multivariable calculus until numerical analysis. I haven't taken GRE yet. So Grad Schools will also pay a lot of attention to my community college transcript? Thank you!
  2. Hi everyone, I am an international student from southeast Asia, and I would to ask several questions in regards to how class withdrawals would affect my chances to get into a top graduate economics program (Princeton, Stanford, etc) This fall, I am going to transfer to UC Berkeley from my community college as an Applied Math in Economics Major. Nonetheless, there were several flaws that I committed in my last 2 quarters. On Spring 2012, I took Calculus 3 (Series, implicit differentiation, and vector calculus) and I withdrew from it. My main reason was, there was a class (English 1C) that I mentioned I am going to take in my UCB application, and it started in middle Spring, and conflicted with this Calculus 3 class. I withdrew the class, and registered for the English 1C class. However, the class was canceled by my college, since there were only 4 students who registered for the class. Hence, I did not get into the English class, and decided to take my math class in Summer. Nonetheless, I did not do really well in my Summer Math class (my grade was between a B and B+) and I withdrew again from the course, since I did not want to risk my acceptance to UC Berkeley (I have to get at least a B from the class). They are my only withdrawals in these 2 years, however, my community college transcript will show that I withdrew from the same class in 2 consecutive quarters. Would you please tell me how bad would these withdrawals affect my chance of going to a top 5 graduate econ programs? Thank you very much!
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