Lumifer comments on Starting University Advice Repository - Less Wrong

12 Post author: Bryan-san 03 December 2015 11:51PM

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Comment author: Princess_Stargirl 04 December 2015 03:42:27PM 0 points [-]

On the margin I think its usually better to take less and/or easier courses. It is better to do very well on an easier schedule than do "ok" on a hard schedule. If you apply for a job or grad school everyone will look at your gpa. If a semester is too easy this is not a serious problem. You can always read an extra textbook or do some coding projects in your spare time. Next semester you can up the difficulty. If a semester turns out to be too hard and you do badly the penalties are real (though survivable).

Comment author: Lumifer 04 December 2015 05:00:42PM 2 points [-]

If you apply for a job or grad school everyone will look at your gpa.

That, I think, is false (though universities encourage the undergrads to believe this). Employers don't care about GPA at all.

Comment author: moridinamael 04 December 2015 05:49:40PM 5 points [-]

I found that the first employer cared, and it was tricky to get a first job with a bad GPA. After the first job, they don't even ask about it.

Unless you're trying to work for McKinsey or something, yeah, I wouldn't worry to much about it.