<p>Anatomy & Physiology Honors C
Chemistry ll Honors D
AP Psychology C
French ll B
Algebra ll B
AP American History D
AP English Language D</p>
<p>I decided that I'm going to drop 2 classes. The work is too demanding for me and I don't want to damage my GPA (3.1; yeah, it's that sad). </p>
<p>AP American History D (Drop; taking Honors instead)
AP English Language D (I can improve)
Anatomy & Physiology Honors C (It was easy at first, now I'm struggling. Can improve?)
Chemistry ll Honors D (Can improve, but I'm not a math person)</p>
<p>I already drop out of one class, history, but I can't decide between 3. I want to major in Nursing, so I decided that taking APUSH was pointless. What should I drop next?</p>
<p>I know that I'm stupid. I decided to take the most rigorous schedule possible because I see other kids in my school a CC taking 4-5 APs. I really want to go to a university, but not one of the top schools. I'm an FL student.</p>
<p>Please help me. What should I do to improve?</p>
<p>You’re not stupid; you just went beyond your limit. Everyone does it.</p>
<p>Do you have friends in those classes who’re doing well? If so, ask them for help, or ask them how to study. If you need to, phrase it as, “What helps you do well in this class?” so if they have hang-ups about “studying” you still get an answer.</p>
<p>If not, analyze your current study habits. Google effective study habits. Look up chemistry videos on YouTube that pertain to what you’re studying in school. Talk to your Anatomy teacher and ask about what you can do to do better in that class. Connect your classwork to
“real life”, especially the sciences. For example, last year during the plant unit in biology I would always say (sometimes out loud), “Hey, that’s a dicot! Ooo that has vernacular tubing! That’s a sporophyte!” Whatever. It’s lame, it’s nerdy, it helps.</p>
<p>What’s your chemistry class like? My honors chem class didn’t go beyond algebra I. Q=mcAt, solve for m type stuff. I’m currently in AP and we still haven’t done much with math; we’ve worked with an equation that utilizes a radical and that’s it.</p>