Hi,
I'm having an issue within my last year of the undergrad, raising a question. I have to repeat one course that I failed in my second year, and once repeated, the university records my new grade as is, while not putting that I previously failed it and instead putting 'NCR' for No credit retained close to my new grade, while my GPA is recorded with the new grade in count, not the old one.
But how do admissions at the top 20 MBA programs look at this if they do, and do they interpret it somehow when considering me as candidate?
I'm having an issue within my last year of the undergrad, raising a question. I have to repeat one course that I failed in my second year, and once repeated, the university records my new grade as is, while not putting that I previously failed it and instead putting 'NCR' for No credit retained close to my new grade, while my GPA is recorded with the new grade in count, not the old one.
But how do admissions at the top 20 MBA programs look at this if they do, and do they interpret it somehow when considering me as candidate?












