Got bad results in courses

munisgtm

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I am a Freshman in university , doing BS(computer engineering) ,these were my results for 1st semester :

Basic electrical engineering --- F(expected) 0GP
Electrical lab -------------------- A- 3.67GP
Calculus ------------------------ D(expected could be F) 1GP
Programming for engineers --- A+ 4GP
Programming lab --------------- A+ 4GP
History -------------------------- B+(expected) 3.33GP
Physics for engineers ---------- B+ 3.33GP

i am so frustrated by these results ,there is possibility that i have to repeat BEE and Calculus . What can i do to improve my grades next semester ? any suggestions?

regards


 

JulesMaximus

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Study more? :confused:

How do you fail basic electrical engineering? That's like failing art class...
 

yllus

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<predictable AT advice v1.0>
No 4.0s across the board? Get out of Comp Eng now, you'll never make it in the real world.
</predictable AT advice v1.0>

<predictable AT advice v2.0>
Comp Eng? Don't bother, all of those jobs are being sent overseas.
</predictable AT advice v2.0>
 

dainthomas

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Originally posted by: munisgtm
I am a Freshman in university , doing BS(computer engineering) ,these were my results for 1st semester :

Basic electrical engineering --- F(expected) 0GP
Electrical lab -------------------- A- 3.67GP
Calculus ------------------------ D(expected could be F) 1GP
Programming for engineers --- A+ 4GP
Programming lab --------------- A+ 4GP
History -------------------------- B+(expected) 3.33GP
Physics for engineers ---------- B+ 3.33GP

i am so frustrated by these results ,there is possibility that i have to repeat BEE and Calculus . What can i do to improve my grades next semester ? any suggestions?

regards

I'd tell you to hack the school's server and change them, but I doubt you could figure it out. :p;)
 

BigJ

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Identify your problems is the first step in improving your grades.

Are you going to class? By the looks of it, you didn't for at least 2 of them. Basically, if you go to every single class, you'll be extremely hard pressed to get below a C in the most difficult of courses.
Are you doing the homework assignments/projects? Again, as long as you're going to class and attempting these assignments, you should be getting at least a C.
Are you studying outside of class? Even if you don't go to class, in many easier courses you can pull at least a C if not an A if you just cram outside of class. Not recommended, but people do take this route.
Are you doing none of the above? Well that's why you got a D and an F.
 

razor2025

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Originally posted by: munisgtm
Our BEE teacher was an ass ... many times i had heated arguments with him.

That's your reason for your bad grade in BEE. Rule #1, NEVER argue with the teacher/professor. Even if you win the argument, you lose on your grade. It's just not worth it.
 

BigJ

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Originally posted by: razor2025
Originally posted by: munisgtm
Our BEE teacher was an ass ... many times i had heated arguments with him.

That's your reason for your bad grade in BEE. Rule #1, NEVER argue with the teacher/professor. Even if you win the argument, you lose on your grade. It's just not worth it.

Yes and no. If your assignments aren't subjectively graded, then you can argue all you want. It's quite simple to take all of your scantron graded tests or quizzes during an Audit and have your grade changed and the Prof. disciplined.

Although you still shouldn't piss off your Profs.
 

tmc

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if (and thats a big IF) the teacher gave you F because you had [healthy???] arguments with him, then i really feel sorry for you. no teacher should be doing that.

:-(
 

munisgtm

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Originally posted by: BigJ
Identify your problems is the first step in improving your grades.

Are you going to class? By the looks of it, you didn't for at least 2 of them. Basically, if you go to every single class, you'll be extremely hard pressed to get below a C in the most difficult of courses.
Are you doing the homework assignments/projects? Again, as long as you're going to class and attempting these assignments, you should be getting at least a C.
Are you studying outside of class? Even if you don't go to class, in many easier courses you can pull at least a C if not an A if you just cram outside of class. Not recommended, but people do take this route.
Are you doing none of the above? Well that's why you got a D and an F.

my attendance was almost full in all courses but i have to admit i was not practicing BEE(i copied some of assignments) and calculus enough .
The BEE's teacher had a weird style of teaching things he failed 110 students of 150 in my batch , it was is his first year in my university and in the end of semester he was so pissed off that he failed of me and my mates and refused to upgrade and then he resigned.
I even went to the Head of department, to complain about this teacher but he took no action .
 

BigJ

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Originally posted by: munisgtm
Originally posted by: BigJ
Identify your problems is the first step in improving your grades.

Are you going to class? By the looks of it, you didn't for at least 2 of them. Basically, if you go to every single class, you'll be extremely hard pressed to get below a C in the most difficult of courses.
Are you doing the homework assignments/projects? Again, as long as you're going to class and attempting these assignments, you should be getting at least a C.
Are you studying outside of class? Even if you don't go to class, in many easier courses you can pull at least a C if not an A if you just cram outside of class. Not recommended, but people do take this route.
Are you doing none of the above? Well that's why you got a D and an F.

my attendance was almost full in all courses but i have to admit i was not practicing BEE(i copied some of assignments) and calculus enough .
The BEE's teacher had a weird style of teaching things he failed 110 students of 150 in my batch , it was is his first year in my university and in the end of semester he was so pissed off that he failed of me and my mates and refused to upgrade and then he resigned.
I even went to the Head of department, to complain about this teacher but he took no action .

If the teacher failed 110 out of 150 students, there is something severely wrong with his course. Fvck the head of your department, go straight to the Dean of the college.

And he resigned? That should throw up red flags all around. A teacher fails more than 2/3s of the class and resigns...:roll:
 

munisgtm

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About 50-70 (including me) students went to the Head of department after seeing the results and it was kind of a protest , after this incident no one really doesn't know what happened but the results of all students were withdrawn from the grading software, i can only hope now.
 

BigJ

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Originally posted by: munisgtm
About 50-70 (including me) students went to the Head of department after seeing the results and it was kind of a protest , after this incident no one really doesn't know what happened but the results of all students were withdrawn from the grading software, i can only hope now.

Honestly, I would hope the University reimburses you for any expenses incurred as a result of the course (or waives the fee the second time around) and opens up extra seats in this semester's class, or pays for the cost of summer classes so students won't be behind in their degree.
 

mundane

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Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: razor2025
Originally posted by: munisgtm
Our BEE teacher was an ass ... many times i had heated arguments with him.

That's your reason for your bad grade in BEE. Rule #1, NEVER argue with the teacher/professor. Even if you win the argument, you lose on your grade. It's just not worth it.

Yes and no. If your assignments aren't subjectively graded, then you can argue all you want. It's quite simple to take all of your scantron graded tests or quizzes during an Audit and have your grade changed and the Prof. disciplined.

Although you still shouldn't piss off your Profs.

Most of my professors would include some kind of clause within the syllabus to the effect of 'I reserve the right to modify a final grade up or down one grade level depending on a number of subjective factors'. Lacking that, they'd include 'participation' (which amounted to the same thing).
 

BigJ

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Originally posted by: mundane
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: razor2025
Originally posted by: munisgtm
Our BEE teacher was an ass ... many times i had heated arguments with him.

That's your reason for your bad grade in BEE. Rule #1, NEVER argue with the teacher/professor. Even if you win the argument, you lose on your grade. It's just not worth it.

Yes and no. If your assignments aren't subjectively graded, then you can argue all you want. It's quite simple to take all of your scantron graded tests or quizzes during an Audit and have your grade changed and the Prof. disciplined.

Although you still shouldn't piss off your Profs.

Most of my professors would include some kind of clause within the syllabus to the effect of 'I reserve the right to modify a final grade up or down one grade level depending on a number of subjective factors'. Lacking that, they'd include 'participation' (which amounted to the same thing).

Yep. That's why grading has to be completely objective for you to be able to get away with arguing. None of the participation or reserving the right to change grades.
 

Whisper

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Originally posted by: munisgtm
About 50-70 (including me) students went to the Head of department after seeing the results and it was kind of a protest , after this incident no one really doesn't know what happened but the results of all students were withdrawn from the grading software, i can only hope now.

As another poster said, if going to the head of the department doesn't end up having the situation remedied, go to the Dean of Students, Dean of Academic Affairs, some other Dean, or straight to the university President himself/herself. This definitely sounds like an odd situation deserving of further administrative review.
 

munisgtm

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Originally posted by: razor2025
Originally posted by: munisgtm
Our BEE teacher was an ass ... many times i had heated arguments with him.

That's your reason for your bad grade in BEE. Rule #1, NEVER argue with the teacher/professor. Even if you win the argument, you lose on your grade. It's just not worth it.

Indeed, that is the most important thing i have learned since i took admission in the university.
 

BigJ

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Originally posted by: clamum
Switch to business administration? Works well for the frat boys.

That's funny. There are more engineering and science majors in my fraternity than social and behavioral sciences majors ;)
 
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Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: clamum
Switch to business administration? Works well for the frat boys.

That's funny. There are more engineering and science majors in my fraternity than social and behavioral sciences majors ;)

But the question is, are you in a science-geared frat? :p
 

munisgtm

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one fvcked up teacher he was, i friend of mine is his relative, he gave A+ to him even though he had sh!t his final exams.
 

BigJ

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Originally posted by: SociallyChallenged
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: clamum
Switch to business administration? Works well for the frat boys.

That's funny. There are more engineering and science majors in my fraternity than social and behavioral sciences majors ;)

But the question is, are you in a science-geared frat? :p

Nope.
 

eakers

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Originally posted by: munisgtm
I am a Freshman in university , doing BS(computer engineering) ,these were my results for 1st semester :

Basic electrical engineering --- F(expected) 0GP
Electrical lab -------------------- A- 3.67GP
Calculus ------------------------ D(expected could be F) 1GP
Programming for engineers --- A+ 4GP
Programming lab --------------- A+ 4GP
History -------------------------- B+(expected) 3.33GP
Physics for engineers ---------- B+ 3.33GP

i am so frustrated by these results ,there is possibility that i have to repeat BEE and Calculus . What can i do to improve my grades next semester ? any suggestions?

regards

since your other grades are decent, after considering if you really want to do CE I'd recommend you take the following steps:

1. see an academic councellor to find out how to structure next year to take the classes you need over again and what courses you can fit in as well

2. get some help from your university. They often have workshops you can do to get good study habits or you can seek out a tutor

good luck and don't give up!