Thursday, December 06, 2007
Grades..
I have some of my grades back.
HR: B (500/580 points: 86%)
English: A (650/700 points: 93%)
Co-op: A (973.5/1000 points: 97%)
I just need my BMGT and my DRAM class. I just finished my last assignment for Drama (turning in my final draft of my play script), though I have to take one more test so I should hopefully have that grade next week. I'm still deciding if I even want to bother with the 5-pg paper for my BMGT class. It honestly is a really hard paper and I've worked on it about five times and each time get stuck and frustrated. The only real reason I would consider doing it is that I have this teacher again next semester (for a co-op class though). She is the only one teaching it online, and that is where I would have to take it. I am honestly, completely, fully, okay with a C. And anyone that knows me knows what a big deal that is. Advice?
HR: B (500/580 points: 86%)
English: A (650/700 points: 93%)
Co-op: A (973.5/1000 points: 97%)
I just need my BMGT and my DRAM class. I just finished my last assignment for Drama (turning in my final draft of my play script), though I have to take one more test so I should hopefully have that grade next week. I'm still deciding if I even want to bother with the 5-pg paper for my BMGT class. It honestly is a really hard paper and I've worked on it about five times and each time get stuck and frustrated. The only real reason I would consider doing it is that I have this teacher again next semester (for a co-op class though). She is the only one teaching it online, and that is where I would have to take it. I am honestly, completely, fully, okay with a C. And anyone that knows me knows what a big deal that is. Advice?
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If a C won't hurt you (emotionally or academically), then I'd say go for it.
I know a C seems like a big deal to us perfectionists, but a C isn't so bad. Actually, not bad at all.
But if is going to have consequences (for example, a C for me could mean losing scholarships), then I'd suggest recruiting someone to help you with the paper.
Good luck!
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I know a C seems like a big deal to us perfectionists, but a C isn't so bad. Actually, not bad at all.
But if is going to have consequences (for example, a C for me could mean losing scholarships), then I'd suggest recruiting someone to help you with the paper.
Good luck!
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