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3 months ago
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Better to Withdraw now or try to stick it through?

Hey!

I’ve never been a student to get more than 1-2 B’s per semester, ever. This year though, I didn’t take study halls and just filled up my classes, but I don’t have the time to do a lot of work now. I’m failing statistics, not because it’s hard for me but there’s just projects I don’t have time to complete and trying to put time towards those is affecting my other grades. I could? Probably stick it through and make it with a C, but then I’d likely also have several B’s in other classes. Term is pretty much over, I’d have til end of December to get it up. Is it more worth it to withdraw or try to find time to spend on this class and others?

Thanks lots :)

 
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Stay
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2 months ago

If you could keep it up then you could make it but if you don't think you can do it , then I would withdrawal.

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a month ago

Stay in the class, get the credit. You shouldn't put as much effort into it as the other classes in which you said you had a chance at getting an A in. If there's multiple classes you could get A's in, make sure you get those A's. 2 A's and 1 C are better than 3 B's!

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