pass/fail and smart
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pass/fail and smart
So my school is letting us do this thing because of covid, where for the 2020-2021 school year we can pass/fail 3 courses total as a "covid pass/fail" and I am honestly contemplating using this to pass/failing one course. Does anyone know if SMART has anything against pass/failing (ie. do all of our classes have to have a letter grade assigned)?
			
			
									
									
						Re: pass/fail and smart
I *think* I read in the 2020 handbook that all courses have to be taken for credit with a grade. But that may only be after you've received the award. You can download the handbook from their website if you wanna dig for yourself.
			
			
									
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Pursuing BS in civil engineering w/ minor in geology
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				ryantetreault
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Re: pass/fail and smart
Dilly is definitely correct, you can pass/fail unless you are already accepted (you can still do it even if you are accepted in a few weeks). But if you do it and reapply next year, it might be a hit on your chances again.
			
			
									
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Re: pass/fail and smart
Some schools ONLY have pass/fail options during COVID, so it shouldn't be a limiting factor.