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Oct 25, 2009 09:41

so like i know a challange is good.... but when do u know if the challange isnt worth it ( Read more... )

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maccom October 25 2009, 17:00:47 UTC
My thoughts are kind of the same for my politics course. I enjoy the course and I get the basics and can memorize the basic definitions, but when it gets more complicated (different kinds of democracy? Hobbes and Locke and political theory?) I'm all omgwtfbbq...and I don't need it, other than for credit hours, but I'm staying in it to hope I can do better than my last exam. Which will take out studying time for other courses, but ( ... )

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quack_sama_ October 25 2009, 17:31:32 UTC
like i can see where the proff is comming from. and i think its a it of both, it needs balance ( ... )

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maccom October 25 2009, 18:38:49 UTC
Exactly - being educated is cool, but for the most part people can't afford to become educated just for the sake of it. If I won the lottery, or someone said 'hey I'll pay all your bills forevermore', I wouldn't be so crazy about finishing school with high marks...

I have noooo problem with dropping courses lol, can sometimes get money back and it means less worry...I dropped courses first two years! But I'm at a point where if I drop any more it means taking some in spring or putting off graduation by, like, three credit hours. Which is something I really don't want to do :/

Next exam is sometime in December, so tons of time, but also tons of material to learn. Thank god it's not cumulative...and I could do better; I already have a basic understanding of most of the ideologies going into it. Problem is it's worth a considerable more amount (35% rather than 10%) sooooo I guess how I do on this next exam will decide whether I drop it or not xD;

Is your course all year or just this semester?

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quack_sama_ October 25 2009, 22:45:51 UTC
just this semester

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