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<blockquote data-quote="5.3bowtie" data-source="post: 7012875" data-attributes="member: 588220"><p>You just got to hang in there man. I can not tell you how many times I questioned if I was doing the right thing the first couple years. I am glad I have stuck with it though. I will be graduating in a year so I dont have much more experience than you but what I can tell you is dont let a bad grade get you down. I had never made a C on anything let alone an F untile college. If you get a bad grade make sure you learn from it. Try to figure out what mistakes you made....units, algebraic, etc. becase chances are you will make the same mistakes again on the next test. If you know what you did wrong you can work on that specifically. For me that is the key. My first tests each semester are never great but I learn what I need to improve on, how the tests are graded, how the tests are formatted, etc. and can usually pull out an A or a B in most cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.3bowtie, post: 7012875, member: 588220"] You just got to hang in there man. I can not tell you how many times I questioned if I was doing the right thing the first couple years. I am glad I have stuck with it though. I will be graduating in a year so I dont have much more experience than you but what I can tell you is dont let a bad grade get you down. I had never made a C on anything let alone an F untile college. If you get a bad grade make sure you learn from it. Try to figure out what mistakes you made....units, algebraic, etc. becase chances are you will make the same mistakes again on the next test. If you know what you did wrong you can work on that specifically. For me that is the key. My first tests each semester are never great but I learn what I need to improve on, how the tests are graded, how the tests are formatted, etc. and can usually pull out an A or a B in most cases. [/QUOTE]
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