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Have you ever dropped a course late into the semester?
I'm just curious, what was going through your head when you did it, why you did it, and at what point in the semester you did it.
I was sitting doing this reading for CRIM300W and I felt like I could go on no longer, I cursed the class a few times under my breath and wondered if I should drop it, as I'm working full time and a full time course load.
I then realized its a required course and I don't have much of a choice whether or not I want to take it :confused:.
Theory classes are absolutely awful.
I was sitting doing this reading for CRIM300W and I felt like I could go on no longer, I cursed the class a few times under my breath and wondered if I should drop it, as I'm working full time and a full time course load.
I then realized its a required course and I don't have much of a choice whether or not I want to take it :confused:.
Theory classes are absolutely awful.
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my advice is this: we are almost done week 4. It went fast and it will go fast. Just stick to it! Also, if its required and you quit now, then you will have to redo the last 4 weeks worth of stuff.
Just hang in there! Good luck :)
edit: I disagree...I find theory classes enjoyable. But maybe Crim theory is awful, i don't know.
but like you said, theres no way around 300 so you'll have to do it eventually
um, I think I took 280 is Fall of 07, so the semester lots of people failed. Glad I got out of it before I became a statistic :-D
God and the semester after fucking Cartwright takes over for 220
such rigged bullshit and his 5 page paper
@randomuser: haven't taken a class with fabian yet.. heard good things abt her though? what's your take?
@student: yes student i'm in crim.. what's with all the surprising responses?!! :confused:
what the eh? :confused:
i saw one course i wanted to take this semester with fabian and decided against it immediately.
I had Cartwright for 104, finished the final in 30mins and managed to get a B+ somehow...
I guess thats still a letter grade or two below his class average though!
but to give you an idea how easy Cartwright's classes are, he tells you whats on the exam; I didn't take the plastic wrap off my text books until I had to do my paper and the class average for his 104/131 classes are consistently B+ at least I think
Actually most people took 131 with him so I'm sure you know.
props on the high GPA!
what have you heard about lynn belle as opposed to gail anderson for the bio crime classes?
although i couldn't get money back, it was probably the best decision i've made in university haha (it was a math course! *shudder*)
Anyways, 355 is definitely not a hard course that is for sure, but any prof can make a class as hard or as easy as they want. Her breakdown is ridiculous and I have had harder times in first year classes. 20% tutorial participation for just showing up, 40% for an essay on an episode of CSI and 40% for a seen final.