<p>How did?:
All A+'s, but I only took 3 classes this semester - having to stay home with infant daughter during the day time and working two part time jobs. Back to full time next semester onward. The better question is how would my daughter grade my parenting.</p>
<p>As expected?:
I always think I’m going to get crushed by my classes because everyone who took them before me tells me “OMG! I barely got out with a C!” or “That professor is terrible, he never gives anyone an A!” So I’m always happy when I reverse the expected outcome, crushing my courses instead.</p>
<p>Glad?:
I am glad the semester is over because I need time to catch up on my sleep before the spring semester starts. That said, I really enjoyed my ODE and circuits classes because it was the first time I really felt like I could connect the dots between the math/theory to design decisions (and vice-versa). </p>
<p>Confident?:
I don’t leave things to chance, I know what my grade in a class is going to be before I sit down to take the final exam. That said, I still have bad grades from a decade ago that eviscerate my cumulative. I’ll feel confident once I’m over a 3.0, should only take another two years of all A’s.</p>
<p>Pretty well. I’ve learned a lot over the semester from my screwups and successes as to how to study and prepare well. I managed an A- in freshmen organic chemistry, so I was really happy with that!</p>
<p>I did not do as well as i thought i would…this is my first semester of college and it was a lot harder than i thought it would be! Hopefully next semester will go better :)</p>
<p>I still have an exam to go but so far I’m expecting a 3.5 give or take one tenth of a point. Made a lot of awesome friends and stayed out of trouble. God willing the next 7 will be even better.</p>
<p>This semester was pretty freaking difficult. I transferred to a new school, so adjusting to a new culture was pretty stressful. I also had an internship and lived off-campus, in addition to work-study and being a full-time student. Overall, for the amount of things I had work out, I don’t think I did too bad. I’m definitely focusing more on my schoolwork for next semester, though.</p>
<p>Uhm, I did pretty well for my first semester of college
Calc I–A (4 Credits)
General Chemistry I-- I just took my final today but its looking like I’ll end up with an A or an A- (4 credits)
Intro to Liberal Arts and Studies–A (1 credit)
U.S. History to 1865–A+(3 credits)
Second Semester English–A (3 credits)</p>
<p>I’m an Economics Pre-Med major right now and I’m still deciding whether or not I want to be a doctor… I might switch to either Chemical or Electrical Engineering. We’ll see</p>
<p>I did very well - all A’s. I’m really happy because one was a borderline grade. I did a lot better than expected. I’ve been through a lot emotionally this past year. . .</p>
<p>Oh sorry I meant WILL TAKE spring semester and I’m ta for an intro bio lab section. Those are my grades for this semester. I know it’s a bit odd because I got a B in bio but I did extremely well in the lab section.</p>
<p>B+ in Mathematical Methods for Business
B+ in Statistics</p>
<p>Waiting to hear back from Managerial Economics. Hopefully an A. But as of now I have a 3.5 for the semester. </p>
<p>If I receive an A it will boost up to a 3.666667 so that would be nice considering I’m applying to MBA programs this fall, and this was the pre-MBA program that I was enrolled in. Need to show grad schools that I.AM.READY.</p>
<p>Good luck to everyone else as they wait to hear back. It can often be the hardest part!</p>