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you need to drop out of the class. you cannot just not go. it will bring down your GPA. you can drop out of the course but do not just accumulate absences   1 reply
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at this point if you withdraw it’ll show on your transcript but imo that is still better than getting a bad grade that tanks your GPA. If you rely on financial aid, your withdrawal might put you below your required amount of credit hours. If that happens then you’ll have to take a summer class to cover it. That’s what happened to me when I wi......   1 reply
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I--- okay first of all, immediately have a meeting with your advisor or email them ASAP about your situation. They'll know what to do (unless they're shitty at their job, which you should prolly report to the head of your major's department or the higherups if ur university cares about that). there should also be uni website that tells you differ......   1 reply
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Spanish its self is hard because of the work, not the language. It becomes easier when you have a foundation of spanish and its culture to understand the work youre getting. Math is obviously hard. Towards learning math is emersing yourself with getting quick at knowing steps and formulas—knowing the pattern. It took me so much time to understan......   reply
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What are you going to school for? And is the degree essential to get said job? I was halfway through school (also did horribly in classes) for illustration but decided to bail because I didn't wanna be even further in debt. Was given an ultimatum by my parents that they would pay for an adult ed class for plumbing or welding (500 each). Took a weld......   reply
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Girl save your GPA and drop that class if possible. It’ll only show as dropped and won’t affect your GPA please for the sake of your career drop it and try it again when you’re ready   reply
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