<p>Sounds like a plan! </p>
<p>Remember, the faculty would be stuck in the same room for that time, too. You'll probably have stretch breaks and discussions instead of straight lectures.</p>
<p>Sounds like a plan! </p>
<p>Remember, the faculty would be stuck in the same room for that time, too. You'll probably have stretch breaks and discussions instead of straight lectures.</p>
<p>Sounds like a solid plan, if you drop the attitude. If you go into it preparing to make the whole thing a fate worse than death, then it will be and you won't be motivated to get the grades you can/should get. Are you going with the same professors?</p>
<p>Try taking these courses over the summer--even if you have to do them online at a community college across the country! Get them taken care of!</p>
<p>I'll be taking the courses with different professors. See if I can get a different teaching perspective.</p>
<p>Hopefully they will work out better for you. But even if they are "easier" that in no way means that you don't have to put any effort into it. If there was ever a time for you to give %100+, even it seems like an easier class, this is it. Good luck.</p>
<p>I'm in same position. Today, my best friend got accepted to UC Berkeley, and my boyfriend of 4 years since high school also attends there (he is 2 grades ahead of me). And I am left behind in Los Angeles at SMC. My first semester started great, I was on the basketball team I had A's and B's majoring in Business Administration. Then second semester came around I got a C in Anthropology, C in Philosophy, F in psychology then I just had basic math and English classes. Mind you I was an A and B student in high school. Then third semester I retook psychology with a great start then got depressed then ended up with a C, A in biology, and took another basic English class in which I dropped out of. </p>
<p>Now my fourth semester in which I am ready to shoot myself for being a loser and watching my loved one's getting accepted to major universities. I blame it on my work in which I kept telling my parents I wanted to quit one of my jobs to focus on school in which they fussed about. I work at two restaurants 6 nights a week and 2 day shifts. I am exhausted. I was supposed to take an Economics class which was an 8 week course thought that I would do better with a faster pace. In which I was completely wrong. I failed that. Now I'm in Economics 2 class 8 weeks and I am calling off day shifts at work just to study, and I'm getting a low B in my political science class. -_-'. AND my car's clutch just blew out. I am just so tired, so stressed and ready to give up. Do ya'll think I could still be able to transfer to even at least a CSU? I would like to go to San Diego State, I never liked the Berkeley campus or city so I wouldn't dream of going there but even do you think I could get into a UC? Probably not what am I thinking I've ruined myself....</p>
<p>So what do you have in the classes you didn't drop?</p>