2013-03-06, 01:08 AM
Been playing less Maple this semester, studying more, going to all my classes, getting up at the same time every day, eating three meals a day (with snacks!)
Yet I got a low B on my Changes of Global Climate test, and one point below an A in Physics and Linear Algebra.
Physics I'm especially pissed about because I thought it'd be a good idea to add fractions like an idiot (e.g. Q/r1 + Q/r2 = (Q+Q)/(r1+r2))
Coming from a guy who got a 5 on the AP Calc BC exam with minimal studying and a 98% (26 points above class average) in Calc III. Feels bad
Linear Algebra is all about understanding what the f'uck the question is asking and the professor has the strangest way of teaching the class and I just didn't know what one part of a question was asking and that cost me the A.
Global Climate Change was just stupid. He "made the exam questions" with us in class, but the test was WAY more in depth/complicated than he said it would be. That and I was sick the day of that test and I'm not sure I remember comprehending all of the questions. Thank god he made it out of 25 points instead of 100.
As opposed to last semester, where I studied for Calc III only (1hr a week at most) and got a 4.0 overall GPA.
Guess I just need to spend more time studying.
Yet I got a low B on my Changes of Global Climate test, and one point below an A in Physics and Linear Algebra.
Physics I'm especially pissed about because I thought it'd be a good idea to add fractions like an idiot (e.g. Q/r1 + Q/r2 = (Q+Q)/(r1+r2))
Coming from a guy who got a 5 on the AP Calc BC exam with minimal studying and a 98% (26 points above class average) in Calc III. Feels bad

Linear Algebra is all about understanding what the f'uck the question is asking and the professor has the strangest way of teaching the class and I just didn't know what one part of a question was asking and that cost me the A.
Global Climate Change was just stupid. He "made the exam questions" with us in class, but the test was WAY more in depth/complicated than he said it would be. That and I was sick the day of that test and I'm not sure I remember comprehending all of the questions. Thank god he made it out of 25 points instead of 100.
As opposed to last semester, where I studied for Calc III only (1hr a week at most) and got a 4.0 overall GPA.
Guess I just need to spend more time studying.

