aylissa wrote:
Hey Tim,
You're still stressing with chemistry, eh?
I think you're taking too many classes to have to deal with such a difficult one. Here are a few more suggestions:
1. Withdraw from Chemistry, finish the rest of your semester with getting good grades on the rest of your classes, and retake Chem 2 another semester. You keep saying you've got a timeline, but maybe you need to relax your dates a little.
2. Find a tutor, if you want to stay in the class.
Don't give up on your major if geology is what you really want to do! It's a supercool major that I wish I knew about.
Another suggestion to keep you fired up, consider a semester at Univ. of Hawaii at Hilo, which is located very close to the active Kilauea Volcano. They have an awesome geology dept.
I'm actively avoiding doing my own school work right now. Sigh.
I had lab tonight, and everything that could go wrong did go wrong. First of all, one of the centrifuges broke, and there were larger crowds of people waiting to use it. Second, Something went wrong with my experiment and I had to start over again. And I could not finish before class was finished. There is no way I can pass this course.
And I cannot take Chem 1 again because it will throw my completion schedule way off. One of my classes scheduled for the fall of 2007 requires Chem 2, and if I retake Chem 1 and 2 again, I will not be able to take the course until fall 2009 because of the block scheduling.
Yet, if I drop, I lose housing and my scholarship. Also, there is a girl I like who has a lot of the same interests as me, and she likes guys who are goal-oriented. I am worried that if I drop the course--even if the alternative is getting an F--she won't think I'm goal-oriented, and she won't like me.
Tim
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