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Failure!
Has anyone here ever had a super shitty semester and just failed (N, F, D, whatever) one or more courses?
I'm maintained all A's and B's for the last three semesters but this semester I had a whole crapload of personal problems and decided I hate my major anyway so I'm going to drop BSc and switch to BA in Psych.
Anyway I missed the second calculus midterm and stopped going to the lectures so I thought it was stupid to even attempt the final and since it was on the same day as my Psych final I decided to just try and go for the A in Psych and take an N (converting to an F) in Calculus.
I have Physics tomorrow and although I've done okay in the course so far (85% on the midterm, 80% or so on the assignments, well it all tallied up to 42% of the total course grade in the end) I've really missed most of what happened in the second half of the course and I'm dreading the exam.
But all of that is a tangent.. my question is just, out of all of you brainiacs here (because I know most of the posters in this forum are just ridiuculous straight A overachievers), has anyone ever just had a crap semester?
I'm maintained all A's and B's for the last three semesters but this semester I had a whole crapload of personal problems and decided I hate my major anyway so I'm going to drop BSc and switch to BA in Psych.
Anyway I missed the second calculus midterm and stopped going to the lectures so I thought it was stupid to even attempt the final and since it was on the same day as my Psych final I decided to just try and go for the A in Psych and take an N (converting to an F) in Calculus.
I have Physics tomorrow and although I've done okay in the course so far (85% on the midterm, 80% or so on the assignments, well it all tallied up to 42% of the total course grade in the end) I've really missed most of what happened in the second half of the course and I'm dreading the exam.
But all of that is a tangent.. my question is just, out of all of you brainiacs here (because I know most of the posters in this forum are just ridiuculous straight A overachievers), has anyone ever just had a crap semester?
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It was a math course, and I was pretty angry at myself and the prof. I could have passed it with a C- or C, if I'd done the homework assignments, or at least pulled off a D if I'd copied my friends' work at the last minute and turned something in. Instead, I insisted that I either do it myself or not do it at all - which usually ended up the latter. I considered it "failure due to integrity", but really I should have just worked harder and gotten a better mark.
There was a thread about failure over on the CSSS forums a while ago: and .. but maybe that's just the cognitive dissonance talking.
If your personal problems were serious enough, you could request a withdrawal under extenuating circumstances:
http://students.sfu.ca/advising/academic/withdrawal_extenuating/index.html
I can't quite explain what happened there either.
courses were CMPT310 (B) and MATH 232 and 152 (F's)
I retook 232 and 152 the following semester along with STAT 270 and something else (after a semester off), and got a B+ and a C+ in those. (also, even the second time, I went into the 152 final with like 42%)
The best strategy is to know what mistakes you made, and make sure not to repeat them.
I think one of the hardest things for me about uni has been deciding between the following two options:
- Studying a field that I find interesting, has more career opportunities, more money in it and I find incredibly challenging and difficult and will probably only be mediocre in
or
- Studying a field that I find really interesting but doesn't have as many career opportunities or as much money in it but I find more easy and fun and I really excel at.
I picked the first option to begin with and consequently it made me stressed out and miserable. So I think I've learned from that and I'm going with the second one.
Don't think this field doesn't provide as many career opportunities or money as others. The point is that you never know.
Wish you the best.