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Mercy Medical
05/11/05, 02:31 PM
I finished my sixth semester of college today and now I can breath a big sigh of relief. I think I did alright with As or Bs in all my classes. Junior year is supposed to be the hardest year for Mechanical Engineering students so I think I'd going to be SMOOTH sailing from here. Thank fuckin' GOD!
Fullcollapse3k
05/11/05, 02:34 PM
Good to see you got through it all, you were so stressed out I was even getting stressed for you. ;)
Tony Pascarella
05/11/05, 02:34 PM
Congratulations, Kara.
a typicalcliche
05/11/05, 02:35 PM
congrats
sweethypocrisy
05/11/05, 02:37 PM
coooooooooooooooool
Signals Corrupted
05/11/05, 02:45 PM
good job
a typicalcliche
05/11/05, 02:46 PM
good job
its all about the army
Signals Corrupted
05/11/05, 02:47 PM
its all about the army
yeah go us
a typicalcliche
05/11/05, 02:48 PM
yeah go us
yeah, go us :dweeba20: are you ready?
Tony Pascarella
05/11/05, 02:51 PM
I'm imagining Billy running around in boxing gloves...hahaha. New meaning to ankle biter, I guess. :)
Mercy Medical
05/11/05, 02:53 PM
Good to see you got through it all, you were so stressed out I was even getting stressed for you. ;)
I am easily stressed. :) The last week of classes I had so much shit to do, it was ridiculous. That week was more stressful than finals week.
still_life
05/11/05, 02:54 PM
Did you get all A's and B's the first two years too? If so, wow. After two semesters of the engineering program, I've taken some bumps and bruises from grades, and some good ones along the way. It's tough stuff.
Mercy Medical
05/11/05, 02:58 PM
Did you get all A's and B's the first two years too? If so, wow. After two semesters of the engineering program, I've taken some bumps and bruises from grades, and some good ones along the way. It's tough stuff.
I currently have a 3.45 GPA and I've only gotten 1 C since I've been here. So I've been doing pretty damn good.
still_life
05/11/05, 03:00 PM
That is damn good. I'm going to have to not slack off come exam time from now on so I can get back over 3.0. I feel so dumb being under that mark. I'm happy I ended the year on a good note, by crushing the Calc 3 final. I'm still not 100% sure this is what I want to do, but I figure as long as I'm passing every class, I should stick with it, because it's worth it.
Mercy Medical
05/11/05, 03:16 PM
That is damn good. I'm going to have to not slack off come exam time from now on so I can get back over 3.0. I feel so dumb being under that mark. I'm happy I ended the year on a good note, by crushing the Calc 3 final. I'm still not 100% sure this is what I want to do, but I figure as long as I'm passing every class, I should stick with it, because it's worth it.
I got a 99% on my Calc 3 final. :) I was the only one to get in A in that class, it was sweet...but it was easy because my professor basically gave us a review sheet that was just like the test. If you studied the review sheet you were good to go.
xmicandmoshpitx
05/11/05, 03:20 PM
congrats!
still_life
05/11/05, 03:20 PM
Yeah, I took a different approach to studying for it than I did the other tests. I stayed up all night and just did problem after problem (he gave us a list of 14 types that will be on there). I did calc for about 10 hours, never went to sleep, and went and took the final at 8am. It paid off, and I'll look to study for finals like that next time if I can.
Manbotisdead
05/11/05, 03:22 PM
I finished my sixth semester of college today and now I can breath a big sigh of relief. I think I did alright with As or Bs in all my classes. Junior year is supposed to be the hardest year for Mechanical Engineering students so I think I'd going to be SMOOTH sailing from here. Thank fuckin' GOD!
Good deal.
Mercy Medical
05/11/05, 03:26 PM
Yeah, I took a different approach to studying for it than I did the other tests. I stayed up all night and just did problem after problem (he gave us a list of 14 types that will be on there). I did calc for about 10 hours, never went to sleep, and went and took the final at 8am. It paid off, and I'll look to study for finals like that next time if I can.
The sad thing is, I really don't study that much...haha
I think the max amount of time I've spent on studying for finals is like 3 or 4 hours and that was a lot and probably had a lot of breaks in between.
still_life
05/11/05, 03:31 PM
There were some I didn't study at all for. Big mistake. After the massacres I had earlier that week (chem and physics), I wanted to finish the year on a good note with calc, and did, so I'm happy.
Mercy Medical
05/11/05, 03:58 PM
There were some I didn't study at all for. Big mistake. After the massacres I had earlier that week (chem and physics), I wanted to finish the year on a good note with calc, and did, so I'm happy.
I just can't sit and focus on something for that long. I get bored with it easily and then I start to feel like I'm not retaining anything what so ever.
RoomWithAVeiw
05/11/05, 04:02 PM
one of my geographyEOCT questions:
when it rains you need a raincoat.
its rainy in Flordia in september.
which statement below makes sense in connection to that above?
a) kevin is rainy in september. in flordia..................
and so on ..i swear if it were any easier i would have puked on it
IcedOpethBlind
05/11/05, 06:18 PM
lucky bastard.
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