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Nothing to do with smarts » Deneb

Posted by Racer on April 9, 2006, at 22:08:24

In reply to Re: About that practice... » Racer, posted by Deneb on April 9, 2006, at 19:33:08

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> I used to be a straight A student in high school, but obviously I'm not smart or studious enough to get that in university.
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Yeah, I sound like an old lady, but I'm also right. You could do just fine in your classes, if you studied more and attended more. Hard as it is to get to early classes... (And can't you sign up for classes later in the day? I never signed up for 8AM classes, because I knew I wouldn't make it. That's why I didn't take Latin -- it was only offered at 8AM.)

My grades have very little to do with brains, Deneb -- although they do have to do with my own psychopathology, which I guess is brain-related :-0 -- I make an effort, and I do more than the minimum necessarily in order to get a good grade. Yeh, it's obsessive, it's compulsive, but I do love the looks of all those letters on my transcripts. :-D

Here's a tip for you: form study groups whenever possible. Working in a group is great, because others may see things that you don't. It also forces you to be around other people, at least during the study group. It might still be possible to get into someone else's group this semester, which would help you with multiple issues right now.

Good luck, and good studies.


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