<p>The calc 2 and jazz history finals were easy as hell.</p>
<p>I didn't see my actual exams (were graded once I left town), but I did see my final grades. And given the weight given to them, I'd typically need an A on them, maybe a high B (no +/- here) to keep the A's I had going in. So, since I got 4 As and 1 P (for my pass/fail), I can say with reasonable certainty that I got 4 As and got at least a C- on the P/F exam. </p>
<p>I'll lose P/F credit upon transfer in the fall, but it was needed to keep my transfer acceptance in proper standing and not risk voiding the offer extended to me.</p>
<p>Ugh, I still have another month before my finals!</p>
<p>^^wow, where is this?</p>
<p>done done done! mustve bombed by history as i thought becuase i came out with a B when i had an A- avg going into the final. dont know about accounting yet. did well on lit and econ i think because my semester grades came out good. genetics was really really easy yesterday.</p>
<p>im just ****ed that the B in history completely KILLED my gpa for this semester</p>
<p>I'm sure a B did not "KILL" your GPA.</p>
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Quarter system?</p>
<p>I'm 4 down 2 more to go!! Thursday and next Tuesday..........woot*</p>
<p>Got a 92 on the Jazz History final!</p>
<p>lol, AUlostchick, youre right it didnt kill my GPA its just me being irritated. and trying to live up to the irrational expectations my parents set me. they think i should be to hold up my awesome GPA from first semester when i took mostly easy classes. it really just killed my chances of having a 3.5 after freshman year was over. oh well, not going to matter what i got in history freshman year in the long run.</p>
<p>As long as your major is not history, you're fine. It's not really a biggie. Here's a secret: I've made 3 C's and GASP an F in college. Do I let it bother me? No. I had a bad year. It happens. I've worked hard to bring my GPA back up (had a crappy sophomore year where I got all of those grades) and I made a 3.8 this semester, making my cumulative a 3.4 and my major a 3.83. As long as you do well in your major classes, and don't do horrible in any other classes like gen ed's, you'll be okay, despite what the crazy people on this forum sometimes think.</p>
<p>So far I've got 2 A's and an A- for the semester, after getting about a C on the first exam for the class with an A-. I'm just waiting on a class that's worth 6 credits because it meets more times per week than a normal class. I'm expecting an A- given that you have to get a 96+ to get an A. :/</p>