Originally posted by: cr4zymofo
and incomplete. I'm about to fail a class that I shouldn't have, and the final is next week... fast, come up with something.
Originally posted by: MAME
Study
Originally posted by: kranky
If I may speak frankly....
I almost posted to one of your other threads yesterday suggesting you consider dropping out for a while, but I deleted it without posting. From reading your posts here, it seems that you aren't able to discipline yourself to do what it takes to keep up. I'm not blasting you, I recognize it because the same thing happened to me. There was a time that I had to drop out for a semester until I could get it together enough to stay focused.
Look, failing a class isn't the end of the world. If you take it again, they generally only use the passing grade in your GPA and the "F" doesn't count (although it stays on your transcript). Perhaps it will motivate you to work harder and manage your time better. For me, as long as I could come up with excuses (a nice word for lies) I didn't change. And I was really, really good at lying.
I once told a professor that the reason I hadn't been to class in 5 weeks was that my father had broken his arm and since he was self-employed in the heating/air conditioning business, if he didn't work we didn't eat. So I told him I went home and did the work while my father told me what to do so he still had income. He gave me an incomplete in a flash. Yes, it was taking a big chance because he could have easily verified that I was lying out of my ass. Since he didn't, I just congratulated myself on outsmarting the system once again and didn't change a thing about my behavior.
For me, it took sitting out for a semester to come to the conclusion that I couldn't go through life on a bunch of BS, and when I went back I got nothing but A's until I graduated.
Maybe that's not you, maybe it is.
Originally posted by: kranky
If I may speak frankly....
I almost posted to one of your other threads yesterday suggesting you consider dropping out for a while, but I deleted it without posting. From reading your posts here, it seems that you aren't able to discipline yourself to do what it takes to keep up. I'm not blasting you, I recognize it because the same thing happened to me. There was a time that I had to drop out for a semester until I could get it together enough to stay focused.
Look, failing a class isn't the end of the world. If you take it again, they generally only use the passing grade in your GPA and the "F" doesn't count (although it stays on your transcript). Perhaps it will motivate you to work harder and manage your time better. For me, as long as I could come up with excuses (a nice word for lies) I didn't change. And I was really, really good at lying.
I once told a professor that the reason I hadn't been to class in 5 weeks was that my father had broken his arm and since he was self-employed in the heating/air conditioning business, if he didn't work we didn't eat. So I told him I went home and did the work while my father told me what to do so he still had income. He gave me an incomplete in a flash. Yes, it was taking a big chance because he could have easily verified that I was lying out of my ass. Since he didn't, I just congratulated myself on outsmarting the system once again and didn't change a thing about my behavior.
For me, it took sitting out for a semester to come to the conclusion that I couldn't go through life on a bunch of BS, and when I went back I got nothing but A's until I graduated.
Maybe that's not you, maybe it is.
Originally posted by: kranky
If I may speak frankly....
I almost posted to one of your other threads yesterday suggesting you consider dropping out for a while, but I deleted it without posting. From reading your posts here, it seems that you aren't able to discipline yourself to do what it takes to keep up. I'm not blasting you, I recognize it because the same thing happened to me. There was a time that I had to drop out for a semester until I could get it together enough to stay focused.
Look, failing a class isn't the end of the world. If you take it again, they generally only use the passing grade in your GPA and the "F" doesn't count (although it stays on your transcript). Perhaps it will motivate you to work harder and manage your time better. For me, as long as I could come up with excuses (a nice word for lies) I didn't change. And I was really, really good at lying.
I once told a professor that the reason I hadn't been to class in 5 weeks was that my father had broken his arm and since he was self-employed in the heating/air conditioning business, if he didn't work we didn't eat. So I told him I went home and did the work while my father told me what to do so he still had income. He gave me an incomplete in a flash. Yes, it was taking a big chance because he could have easily verified that I was lying out of my ass. Since he didn't, I just congratulated myself on outsmarting the system once again and didn't change a thing about my behavior.
For me, it took sitting out for a semester to come to the conclusion that I couldn't go through life on a bunch of BS, and when I went back I got nothing but A's until I graduated.
Maybe that's not you, maybe it is.
You've got some of theseOriginally posted by: kranky
If I may speak frankly....
I almost posted to one of your other threads yesterday suggesting you consider dropping out for a while, but I deleted it without posting. From reading your posts here, it seems that you aren't able to discipline yourself to do what it takes to keep up. I'm not blasting you, I recognize it because the same thing happened to me. There was a time that I had to drop out for a semester until I could get it together enough to stay focused.
Look, failing a class isn't the end of the world. If you take it again, they generally only use the passing grade in your GPA and the "F" doesn't count (although it stays on your transcript). Perhaps it will motivate you to work harder and manage your time better. For me, as long as I could come up with excuses (a nice word for lies) I didn't change. And I was really, really good at lying.
I once told a professor that the reason I hadn't been to class in 5 weeks was that my father had broken his arm and since he was self-employed in the heating/air conditioning business, if he didn't work we didn't eat. So I told him I went home and did the work while my father told me what to do so he still had income. He gave me an incomplete in a flash. Yes, it was taking a big chance because he could have easily verified that I was lying out of my ass. Since he didn't, I just congratulated myself on outsmarting the system once again and didn't change a thing about my behavior.
For me, it took sitting out for a semester to come to the conclusion that I couldn't go through life on a bunch of BS, and when I went back I got nothing but A's until I graduated.
Maybe that's not you, maybe it is.
Originally posted by: Koing
whats the difference between an *incomplete* and a *fail*?
Originally posted by: kranky
Originally posted by: Koing
whats the difference between an *incomplete* and a *fail*?
Incomplete - you didn't complete the work, but they are allowing you extra time. If you finish everything before the revised deadline, you get the grade you earned.
Fail - you didn't complete the work and they won't give you extra time.
Originally posted by: AgaBooga
You can still catch up. I know how much it is, just work really hard every day and try to get through atleast 2 or 3 units so you can pass.
Originally posted by: cr4zymofo
Thanks kranky...
I just went and ask for and incomplete, without lying. I just told the prof that I couldn't concentrate, and based on my works on the past, he understood and gave it to me without question. But thanks for the truth.
Originally posted by: cr4zymofo
Thanks kranky...
I just went and ask for and incomplete, without lying. I just told the prof that I couldn't concentrate, and based on my works on the past, he understood and gave it to me without question. But thanks for the truth.
Originally posted by: kranky
If I may speak frankly....
I almost posted to one of your other threads yesterday suggesting you consider dropping out for a while, but I deleted it without posting. From reading your posts here, it seems that you aren't able to discipline yourself to do what it takes to keep up. I'm not blasting you, I recognize it because the same thing happened to me. There was a time that I had to drop out for a semester until I could get it together enough to stay focused.
Look, failing a class isn't the end of the world. If you take it again, they generally only use the passing grade in your GPA and the "F" doesn't count (although it stays on your transcript). Perhaps it will motivate you to work harder and manage your time better. For me, as long as I could come up with excuses (a nice word for lies) I didn't change. And I was really, really good at lying.
I once told a professor that the reason I hadn't been to class in 5 weeks was that my father had broken his arm and since he was self-employed in the heating/air conditioning business, if he didn't work we didn't eat. So I told him I went home and did the work while my father told me what to do so he still had income. He gave me an incomplete in a flash. Yes, it was taking a big chance because he could have easily verified that I was lying out of my ass. Since he didn't, I just congratulated myself on outsmarting the system once again and didn't change a thing about my behavior.
For me, it took sitting out for a semester to come to the conclusion that I couldn't go through life on a bunch of BS, and when I went back I got nothing but A's until I graduated.
Maybe that's not you, maybe it is.
Originally posted by: cr4zymofo
Thanks kranky...
I just went and ask for and incomplete, without lying. I just told the prof that I couldn't concentrate, and based on my works on the past, he understood and gave it to me without question. But thanks for the truth.
