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(Preface: I know admissions are like a crystal ball, just wondering if my stats are good enough for computer science and if admissions will look past my English highschool class blunder. I know how competitive it is and many times online I hear that if I don't have a 3.9-4.0 there's no shot ill get into a UC.)
Hey all! For some background, I go to a large CC in California. I have a 3.85 GPA, and an A in all my core classes. This includes every math class, all my Comp Sci classes, and I'm taking psychics in the fall. I am wondering because in my high school senior year I took a dual enrollment for English and got a C. It was the year of the pandemic and I did not care about school. So the only reason I don't have a 4.0 is the 2 C’s and 2 B’s on my transcript from my senior year English class. Do you think colleges will look past this? I am probably going to make this apparent to admissions when I apply because I am tying it into my essay. It is related to my topic because of the mental health issues I was facing at the time of the pandemic. Also with a 3.85 and an A in my core classes, what are my odds of getting in? Any advice is helpful.
ExtraCurric and life background: Played baseball for CC both years, worked 20-25 hrs a week as well, Latino, first gen American and first-gen college student, son of disabled veteran, if any of the matters lmfaooo
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