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ThatStateOfMind
Enlightened
- Nov 13, 2021
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I did it! 3 credit hours down, I passed with a 94! I could've got a 95 but I messed up my last two assignments (presentations and the references weren't in ABC order so I got a point deducted from each of them). I'm still happy because an A is an A.
It was a very condensed class. It lasted 10 days and I haven't had a day where I did nothing since it started. Normally I spent about 5 hours a day on it, either taking notes, or doing assignments. I did an extra credit assignment (one of the last two assignments mentioned before) so it bumped my grade quite a bit. I'm hoping I'm ready for what's to come.
In 4 days, on the 30th, my other classes begin, Precalculus, English Composition I, and Computer Science I. I can't believe I convinced myself to do college, I used to be so scared of the idea and now I'm more excited than anything, happy to be doing something so mentally demanding. Some people would be dreadfully bored doing notes for 5 hours and then take a 30 minute test, but I genuinely like assignments and keeping my brain active.
Onto the next stage I guess. In the fall, I plan on looking for internships, which I'm aware is unlikely to get as a freshman but no harm in trying to get some relevant work experience on my resume. Wish me luck guys! I wish all of you luck in whatever endeavors you all are on as well!
It was a very condensed class. It lasted 10 days and I haven't had a day where I did nothing since it started. Normally I spent about 5 hours a day on it, either taking notes, or doing assignments. I did an extra credit assignment (one of the last two assignments mentioned before) so it bumped my grade quite a bit. I'm hoping I'm ready for what's to come.
In 4 days, on the 30th, my other classes begin, Precalculus, English Composition I, and Computer Science I. I can't believe I convinced myself to do college, I used to be so scared of the idea and now I'm more excited than anything, happy to be doing something so mentally demanding. Some people would be dreadfully bored doing notes for 5 hours and then take a 30 minute test, but I genuinely like assignments and keeping my brain active.
Onto the next stage I guess. In the fall, I plan on looking for internships, which I'm aware is unlikely to get as a freshman but no harm in trying to get some relevant work experience on my resume. Wish me luck guys! I wish all of you luck in whatever endeavors you all are on as well!