NO
Probaly not because a d is a bad grade
It is a minimum pass but below satisfactory. I can be used toward graduation in most (not all) programs of study at the undergraduate level. It will not transfer to another college or university should you change institutions.It is a minimum pass but below satisfactory. I can be used toward graduation in most (not all) programs of study at the undergraduate level. It will not transfer to another college or university should you change institutions.It is a minimum pass but below satisfactory. I can be used toward graduation in most (not all) programs of study at the undergraduate level. It will not transfer to another college or university should you change institutions.It is a minimum pass but below satisfactory. I can be used toward graduation in most (not all) programs of study at the undergraduate level. It will not transfer to another college or university should you change institutions.It is a minimum pass but below satisfactory. I can be used toward graduation in most (not all) programs of study at the undergraduate level. It will not transfer to another college or university should you change institutions.It is a minimum pass but below satisfactory. I can be used toward graduation in most (not all) programs of study at the undergraduate level. It will not transfer to another college or university should you change institutions.
In California, whether you can pass a class with a D minus depends on the specific school's grading policies. Generally, a D minus is considered a passing grade, but it may not be sufficient for certain requirements, such as maintaining a minimum GPA for graduation or for college admission. It's important to check the policies of your specific institution for clarity.
S. D. Pass has written: 'A user's guide to CLIP4'
==A 1.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale, or a "D"...== ...is required to pass any college course. Obviously, the higher the grade is, the better the chance is that the student would be considered knowledgable or proficient in the subject.
Sorry to say but it is pretty much a failing grade. I sure hope it is not you getting the D. ou should try to do extra credit to bump up the grade.
no
D. J. Science College was created in 1887.
Dartmouth is a college. Duquesne is a college.
No. Earning a D means you "pass" the curriculum minimum for the class, however this grade will never transfer because schools all have different curriculum, so a D in they're eyes is a class you did not understand fully. So you must retake it.
Dartmouth College
depends on which college.