<p>^^ Agreed. I was just about to say that. </p>
<p>And not all people who have really high GPA's are anti-social nerds that have no people skills.</p>
<p>^^ Agreed. I was just about to say that. </p>
<p>And not all people who have really high GPA's are anti-social nerds that have no people skills.</p>
<p>To the OP - don't worry. I got a B on that paper. :)</p>
<p>thread title doesn't make sense...you are seeing results...just the results are not what you want...either work harder or you just aren't cut out for straight A's</p>
<p>I used to sleep in class and got A's and B's. and yes I was taking Ap and Honors courses.</p>
<p>I'm in college now...I work my butt off and I get B's and C's. It's college, as long as your passing you're all good.</p>
<p>The OP is putting in plenty of time. As others pointed out, it may not be spent efficiently. I recommend the OP (and everybody, actually) get a book called "What Smart Students Know" by Adam Robinson, written by one of the founders of the test prep service Princeton Review. I have never seen a better explanation of the steps you need to follow to really learn the material for all types of classes (sciences, liberal arts, etc), and if you've learned it well your grades will reflect this.</p>
<p>^ agreed, that is a pretty good book.</p>