<p>Good for you, dude! I absolutely know that feeling of uneasiness when you have an unanswered question regarding situations such as yours. I especially hate it when you realize you asked your question at 5pm Friday evening, and now you have to wait till Monday until you receive an answer. That is one of the worst feelings ever. Take care and good luck.</p>
<p>Remember how desperate and helpless you felt as motivation to never be put in that situation again.
You need to be in control of your academics to control the direction of your future.</p>
<p>No more mess ups.</p>
<p>Yep, going through the material a second time I realize it’s really not that difficult I just didn’t put in the work the first time around. I refuse to ever let something like that happen again, I slacked off too much after getting accepted. Never again lol</p>
<p>And the funny part is this sort of worked out in my favor, it gives me a chance to get an A or B in the class which will be better for my GPA rather than getting a C the first time around.</p>
<p>Exactly dude. You have everything at your disposal to work with, like old exams, notes, homework, etc.</p>
<p>Also, this may seem a bit cheesy but one of the ways I learned my Calc 1 was acting as if I was teaching it to someone. I tutored at my CC all the low classes like finite, stats, etc and that helped me retain the material long after I’d taken the classes. So when it came time for me to study, I put myself in the shoes of a student who didn’t understand a concept, and then switched gears to explaining it. That approach helped me tremendously.</p>
<p>wow that’s pretty lucky. Had the same thing in my math class this semester. Talked to my teacher, let him know and even though I got a D on a final, he gave me a C which was enough since my GPA was high enough. Could’ve EASILY given me a D… That taught me a lesson.</p>