EffEmDoubleyou
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- Jun 6, 2007
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My first thought is please don't don't DON'T drop the class and forfeit the money. I'm still paying for grad school, and $2000/year now can turn into a lot more later if you make up the difference with loans. You're clearly making grades that argue against dropping a class based on workload. If I am doing the math right and 12 credits = 4 classes x 6 hours = 24 hrs/week of work outside of class...then my honest advice is suck it up and try to start doing your work earlier in the evening.
If anything, I'd suggest that maybe you ease off a little on the pressure you apply to yourself. With a 3.9, you have some wiggle room. I know that right now it seems GPA is the be-all, end-all. But honestly, after you are out of college nobody will ever ask or care what your GPA was (unless you want to pursue graduate school.) It's all about who you are and what you can do. I'm not saying it doesn't matter what kind of grades you get, but I'm saying that in my opinion it's more important to hold on to your scholarship. There can't be much more than a month left in the semester...just bear down and get through it. I know you can
If anything, I'd suggest that maybe you ease off a little on the pressure you apply to yourself. With a 3.9, you have some wiggle room. I know that right now it seems GPA is the be-all, end-all. But honestly, after you are out of college nobody will ever ask or care what your GPA was (unless you want to pursue graduate school.) It's all about who you are and what you can do. I'm not saying it doesn't matter what kind of grades you get, but I'm saying that in my opinion it's more important to hold on to your scholarship. There can't be much more than a month left in the semester...just bear down and get through it. I know you can
