tangerine15 Posted December 23, 2014 Posted December 23, 2014 I failed a major-related survey course when I was a Sophomore at a junior college, because I was unable to finish it. As a Junior at a university, I retook the course and received an A+, replacing the F in my GPA. I cannot decide whether or not I should address this in my SOP. As it's written now, I discuss my specific area of focus, how I have spent the last two years developing my research skills in this area (research grant, studying abroad, private language lessons, ect...), and what I want to research in graduate school. At no point do I acknowledge my F, because all of my grades since then have been As or A-s, and it obviously does not reflect my abilities to research in my field. Plus, who wants to hear excuses? This approach seems like a gamble, so opinions are appreciated.
fuzzylogician Posted December 23, 2014 Posted December 23, 2014 In your situation, I'd be inclined not to give an explanation. Since it's just one bad grade in a sea of good ones, and you've successfully retaken this class, there shouldn't be any concern about your performance as a student, nor your ability to study this material and pass the class. It's clearly a one-time thing that doesn't reflect anything more general.* * Some applications have space for "is there anything else you want to tell us" type questions. You could add a short one-liner explanation there. "In my sophomore year I had problem X, couldn't finish course Y. In year Z I re-enrolled in the class and received an A."
Applemiu Posted December 23, 2014 Posted December 23, 2014 In your situation, I'd be inclined not to give an explanation. I agree! Don't worry about that.
rising_star Posted December 24, 2014 Posted December 24, 2014 I wouldn't give an explanation. You retook the course and got an A+, which more than demonstrates your knowledge of the content of that survey course. The space in your SOP can be better used to discuss other things.
tangerine15 Posted December 24, 2014 Author Posted December 24, 2014 Thanks for the feedback, guys. I will leave my SOP as is and not fret about it.
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