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love4jesus said:how do you find the strength or time to commit yourself to so much work? I've never been good at taking a lot of classes at once. To me, 4 classes is enough. I wish I had the stamina and drive to take more though.Biblical studies is a great major to take part in. I am sure you will do well in everything you do.
love4jesus said:I wish I could say the same about my GPA. I didn't do to good last semester. I got an "A" in reading, a "C" in English 100 because I blew off our last essay, a "W" in Intermediate Algebra and an "F" in History because I didn't take a test that was worth 30% of my grade. :o
Last semester was stressful. My grandfather passed away and I wasn't use to the workload. Is there still hope for me?
Of course there is.I need to apply myself more and seek help when needed.
Last semester, I had a problem with wanting to come on the internet instead of doing my homework.
I praythat this semester goes better. I feel like a failure right now. I have not failed yet because I haven't quit. I hope I do better this year or else it will be hard for me to transfer.
PaladinValer said:Helpful Hint from a Graduate 1: Never miss any tests
Helpful Hint from a Graduate 2: Never skip classes, unless you have a valid reason to (sick, other class' scheduled fieldtrip, family emergency, etc
Helpful Hint from a Graduate 3: Withdrawing isn't shameful, but you best do better in all your other classes because with fewer classes, fewer credit hours. And with fewer credit hours, each final grade is even MORE important due to lack of quantity.
Helpful Hint from a Graduate 4: If you don't think you can handle four or more classes, consider the option of being a part time student. Or, if you can manage it and it will fit your curriculum to graduate, take three 4-credit hour courses.
Helpful Hint from a Graduate 5: Procrastination leads to academic death.
Helpful Hint from a Graduate 6: Even God won't mind you skipping church, Bible Study, Christian club, or even reading the Bible for a week if you truly need to spend the time studying than on Him. He's God and you have many more years left in your life. He's patient and He's intelligent enough to know exception from excuse
Helpful Hint from a Graduate 7: Never quit unless you know that you are heading into trouble. Then, withdraw and either try again or seek an alternative. Usually, there is more than just one option, and even if not, at least you'll be prepared for Round Two.
Helpful Hint from a Graduate 8: Feeling like a failure due to poor grades, especially Fs or Es, is natural but unnecessary. It can even be dangerous, both to your mental/emotional health and to your future academic success. Be studious about your failings; learn from them. Don't beat yourself up.
Helpful Hint from a Graduate 9: If you fail, go to the professor. Discuss the semester. Professors do not hate their students; they want them all to succeed in the end, and are more than happy to help you understand what you did wrong. Do not be afraid of them.
Helpful Hint from a Graduate 10: Graduate Schools take all final GPAs of all Undergrad Schools so long as you've taken a certain amount of credit hours from then and average it all out. The result is the GPA they will be thinking about. Fear not if you only got an average of a 2 from one college; if you do well in the other(s), it will not be so bad.
love4jesus said:What do you cover in computational physics? I am happy to go back to school on Monday! I rather be learning something then to be bored at home. What is human-machine interface? It sounds as though you have an interesting schedule, indeed.lol, you are funny because you don't know what other classes you are taking. As long as you remember when you go back to school. Be blessed!
love4jesus said:Wow! That is a lot of work!Chemistry, English, and Anatomy and Physiology together? You must be a dedicated and hard working student. Taking all those classes in one semester would cause me to be stressed and exhausted. You will be in my prayers. I give you credit for taking all those classes. May God give you strength and the encouragement to do well this coming semester. Good night.
tina04 said:Im a Atmospheric Science (meteorology) major so im taking alot of science courses.
Intro Weather/climate II 102
Meteorology lab II 104
Principles of Biology I 120
Geology Age of Dinosaurs 110
Geology Physical lab 103
Physical Geology 101
Atmospheric Severe Storms 409
taking 18 hours so it will definetly be a full load!!
Pray that i can get through this semester.
I'm taking math 152: intermediate algebra, health sciences 15: human sexuality, and philosophy 15: patterns in comparative religions.love4jesus said:There are only a couple of weeks left until the semester is over. I scheduled for my classes todayDo you know what you will be taking?
I will be taking Reading, Shao-Lin Kung Fu, Health Science, and Speech classThis semester was my first semester in college. I took reading, Political/Social history of US, and English class I am curious to know what other people will be taking this coming semester.
ardeur said:This quarter, which just started, I am taking:
Complex Analysis 2
Abstract Algebra 2
Linear Algebra 2 and
History of Math
= 16 units
(yeah, ok.. I'm a math major and almost ready to graduate!)
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