Kadarin
Lifer
- Nov 23, 2001
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<< I just left my calc II class after handing in a BLANK test to my instructor. This would be my test #4 (on chapter 9 stuff, parametrics, polar coordinates, etc...). I got a 46% on test #3. This officially brings my average to an F. This is officially my second class with an F this semester. Earlier in the semester, I stopped going to my computer science class. I was going to go and officially drop it, but my lazy ass never got around to it. So that would be my other F. I don't know if I should register for summer classes and lose my job or if I should just focus on finding a better job without a higher education. This is my second semester failing 2 classes, by the way. >>
You must understand that it's not your fault as an individual that this is happening to you. The school bears much of the responsibility for failing to teach you, as does the rest of society for failing to instill the proper sense of self-esteem. Other students will go on to have fulfilling careers which are denied to you through no fault of your own, so honestly, I think there is precedence for you to initiate litigation, because your rights as a citizen have been infringed. We as a society need to show compassion for those of us who fall through the cracks, and help those who are unfairly denied their rights to the fruits of the success of our great nation.
(ok, so my comment is a big steaming pile of dog poop.. but it sounded good, didn't it?)
zayened, you need to figure out what your goals and priorities are, decide if you're willing to do what it takes to accomplish them, and then get to work.
