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View Poll Results: An unimaginative 17% VPIP, 9% PFR, raises in MP. You have AQo. You... | |||
Raise | 10 | 40.00% | |
Call | 3 | 12.00% | |
Fold | 12 | 48.00% | |
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Re: Failed my first class ever
Ohh... I'm taking OOP next semester... any tips?
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Re: Failed my first class ever
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Re: Failed my first class ever
dude, you should have dropped it two weeks ago...or didn't you realize you were going to fail?
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Re: Failed my first class ever
Yasher - I have an aversion to an F being completely wiped from your transcript. The method as you described it (F is visible to anyone reviewing the transcript, but is not calced into GPA) seems OK. I am sort of from the tough-love school of academics, and believe that one should be accountable for stuff.
But then again, I remember how much of a jackass I was in undergrad... so getting some breaks is OK. In the system my undergrad used, you could drop a class with >=2 weeks to go. It would be marked as a "W" (for Withdrawn), but would not be an F and not count towards GPA. The W was seen by anyone reviewing the transcript (and I believe viewed as an F by any discerning grad school/employer). I never had a problem with this really, and your system is basically the same thing, provided you are not so retarded that you forget to withdraw from a class you will most likely fail. -Al |
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