<p>So right now, I am stressing out like hell.</p>
<p>Walked into my Calc class with a 90% needing another 90%+ on the Final for an A</p>
<p>English class 89% needing a 92%+ on my Research Paper for an A</p>
<p>Stats class with 98% needing a 60% on my final for an A (A test that was exceptionally hard compared to what we have been doing throughout the whole semester. Nobody finished in time and hardly anyone didn't finished)</p>
<p>I have just as much of a chance getting a 4.0 and a 3.0 at the same time. Anyone else stressing out like this? Lets all stress together...</p>
<p>u are 1 *<strong><em>ing cheeky *</em></strong> mate i swear i am goin 2 wreck u i swear on my mums life</p>
<p>EDIT: This post is intended for MiscBrah, not WantsUCXfer. As for the OP, I sympathize with your problems. It seems that I am usually in the same position.</p>
<p>Lulz. I know exactly which .jpg that is. The book one, right? :D</p>
<p>And yeah, 9. Last final is on two hours and I just need to write a Codeswitching paper due tomorrow for another class.</p>
<p>But yeah, sticking to the topic. It really does blow. I took 9 classes in order to get a higher GPA but after calculation, getting Straight B’s will actually drop my GPA.</p>
<p>Either I come away with straight A’s in all my classes or I’ll end up with straight B’s. But I do blame myself a little bit for not going the extra mile. I’m literally on the edge on most classes except for 2, but even those are graded on a curve so, I don’t what F*** will do down. </p>
<p>BTW DQ brought back the Reeces ice cream backkkk… that keep my attention of grades temporarily</p>
<p>At least you don’t have + and - grades like they do at UCSB. Do you know how much harder it is to keep a 93 compared to keeping a 90? Or even harder when aiming for an A+. </p>