Last minute class failure situation

<p>Well exams are this week, and I'm not going to even bother showing up for mine because even if I ace it (this jackoff's tests are virtually impossible to make an A on without cheating w/ google or something anyway due to the obscurity of the questions), I will still make a D in the course. I've talked with him more than once about compromising somehow to earn a WP, but it's backfired into him liking me even less every time because he views it as me trying to get him to break policy to work the system. I'm really considering dropping at the last minute even though I'll have a "WF" on my transcript because I missed several classes at the semester's start due to mono, and the teacher and I seem to clash on a personal level. As a matter of principle, I feel like "sticking it out" without hope of passing is foolish when I have the option to willfully leave a situation I entered with a disadvantage beyond my control which, due to personal reasons, continually worsened. Anyway, yes I definitely could've done things differently and probably passed the course, but I'm not particularly looking for pity here, regardless if using CC as my blog makes it look that way.. Here's my question and the point of this thread.</p>

<p>Is a WF any better/worse than a failing mark for a completed course, especially pertaining to transferring from a community college to a state school (UNCG)? </p>

<p>P.S. Also, I know this is quite a stretch, but is there any hope in arguing that having mono at the beginning of the semester caused me to fall hopelessly behind in the class? Obviously, other financial, family, and educational responsibilities were neglected for the two weeks I was sick. I'm not going to file a grade appeal or anything like that b/c I know in my heart that would be out-of-bounds morally, but if I am questioned for my WF at UNCG I feel I have SOME sort of viable excuse... Thanks!</p>

<p>Is there any way you can retake the class with another teacher, do better in it, and petition to get this grade dropped?</p>