- Oct 31, 2000
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I think I have, academically 
I was one of those kids who got good grades in high school without ever studying, so naturally when I got to college I'm trying to keep that habit up. A lot of the classes I took in high school were dual enrolled with my local college, so I earned 35 college credits before I graduated high school. Naturally, I had good grades in those classes.
I'm currently on a scholarship that pays for 75% of my tuition, I pay for everything else. Last year, I was able to pretty much breeze 4 classes each semester, while working full time, getting B's with a few C's.
Another contributing factor: My job! I really need to make money, but the only way to really do that at a Pizza place it to work the late shifts - so many times I don't get home until 2AM, then I have to wake up at 6:30 to go to school. Naturally, I've slept through my classes many times, even missing two tests. I've missed the maximum amount of days i can miss in all of the classes.
But the first semester of this year is a TOTALLY different from the last. Currently I'm taking just a Java programming class, American Literature Class, Religion in America, and Business Statistics. I don't think that my classes are hard, but they do require quite a bit of time out of class to be devoted to them. And that's where I run into a roadblock - I have never really studied at all in my life. I've tried, but I just seem to go nowhere really quick.
Honestly, I believe that if I make a honest effort for the rest of the semester, I think I can pull off passing in all the classes except the Java class. I'm considering dropping it, but I don't know how it'll effect my scholarship, etc. I'm going to talk to a counselor tomorrow about the matter, so I can retake it next semester. Honestly, the only reason I even show up is so that I don't get counted absent - I don't even know what it going on (it doesn't' really help that all the teacher does is go through power point slides, with no hands on activities in the class, but that's another subject)
So, I feel like I've hit rock bottom - I've disappointed myself and I'm going to disappoint my parents. They've always known me as a good performer when it comes to academics, so something like this is really out fo the ordinary. I just feel like I've become a consistent procrastinator, and I feel like an unmotivated person. I'm just disappointed that wasted this practically free ride that I'm getting......... This is probably the most depressed I've ever felt, I'd hate to see myself when the sh!t really hits the fan later in life, and I have REAL problems........
Cliff notes: I fvcked up.
I was one of those kids who got good grades in high school without ever studying, so naturally when I got to college I'm trying to keep that habit up. A lot of the classes I took in high school were dual enrolled with my local college, so I earned 35 college credits before I graduated high school. Naturally, I had good grades in those classes.
I'm currently on a scholarship that pays for 75% of my tuition, I pay for everything else. Last year, I was able to pretty much breeze 4 classes each semester, while working full time, getting B's with a few C's.
Another contributing factor: My job! I really need to make money, but the only way to really do that at a Pizza place it to work the late shifts - so many times I don't get home until 2AM, then I have to wake up at 6:30 to go to school. Naturally, I've slept through my classes many times, even missing two tests. I've missed the maximum amount of days i can miss in all of the classes.
But the first semester of this year is a TOTALLY different from the last. Currently I'm taking just a Java programming class, American Literature Class, Religion in America, and Business Statistics. I don't think that my classes are hard, but they do require quite a bit of time out of class to be devoted to them. And that's where I run into a roadblock - I have never really studied at all in my life. I've tried, but I just seem to go nowhere really quick.
Honestly, I believe that if I make a honest effort for the rest of the semester, I think I can pull off passing in all the classes except the Java class. I'm considering dropping it, but I don't know how it'll effect my scholarship, etc. I'm going to talk to a counselor tomorrow about the matter, so I can retake it next semester. Honestly, the only reason I even show up is so that I don't get counted absent - I don't even know what it going on (it doesn't' really help that all the teacher does is go through power point slides, with no hands on activities in the class, but that's another subject)
So, I feel like I've hit rock bottom - I've disappointed myself and I'm going to disappoint my parents. They've always known me as a good performer when it comes to academics, so something like this is really out fo the ordinary. I just feel like I've become a consistent procrastinator, and I feel like an unmotivated person. I'm just disappointed that wasted this practically free ride that I'm getting......... This is probably the most depressed I've ever felt, I'd hate to see myself when the sh!t really hits the fan later in life, and I have REAL problems........
Cliff notes: I fvcked up.
