Is there anything wrong with getting a B?
What do your grades look like Veeky Forums?
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As it sits 1 A- and 3 B+'s
Anyone who has a problem with getting a B is literally autistic.
pic related are my undergrad grades
you should be getting mostly A's in your area of focus, but a few B's are excusable
Around the 75th percentile.
I used to want more but I can't have it.
I tried taking physics 1, basic stats for research, and orgo last fall at the same time. I've never taken physics, so I ended up failing all three. Currently sitting on a 2.148 with 77 credits under my belt, but I'm retaking both physics and stats to replace their grades. Hopefully the F in orgo won't keep me down too much, but then again I'm not aiming for grad school.
Sadly i'm a NEET right now and just did the mothefucking HiSet shit because i'm a poorfag gween tea in the USA
But i guess once i start college i will get dem A's and occasional B's if they put me some shit like Chemistry or some X Studies bullshit
>a few B's are excusable
You faked a medical excuse to get out of gym and flunked art.
>acing calc
>might fail chem
WEW
tfw 3.06 GPA (~120-130 credits)
mama said grades don't matter as long as you get that degree
mama ain't giving me a job and a paycheck, though.
Last time I got a B, I killed myself on the spot.
Four A's and one F.
Why would you take four gym classes?
gotta stay swole bruh
really bad
i just come here to shitpost
my man
>linear algebra repeated three times?
1st semester total withdrawal?
Wuts going on there user
Absolutely nothing wrong with getting a B(Unless your attempting to go above and beyond)
As long as its passing, why should I give a fuck.
the 1st semester classes are all full year classes so you dont get a grade for the first half
first linear algebra was some horrible thing that could be called 'linear algebra for computer scientists', never even learned to do determinants for anything bigger than 3x3 or cramer's rule
took the proper full-year honours one the next year (this was a good decision) and the other one at the same time which should have been mistitled '2nd linear algebra course for engineers', ended up just being a bunch of overlap/free credit
>introduction to Canadian law
What were the questions here like? Probably something like Boltzmann distributions but then for refugees instead of particles
>first linear algebra was some horrible thing that could be called 'linear algebra for computer scientists', never even learned to do determinants for anything bigger than 3x3 or cramer's rule
>for computer scientists
You should have seen that coming a mile away.
it wasn't actually called that, that's why i said 'could be called', never would have taken it if it was
get fucked 300k bitch
Gpa by semester until now
>3.5
>2.5
(failed out to community college)
>4,0
>3.5
>2.2
It may sound odd, but after I tripped on LSD for the first time everything changed so drastically.
I'm certainly not stupid, unless you count the fact that I let manic depression get the best of me.
Did fuckloads of commerce subjects last semester, did a few engineering in semester 2. Awaiting results now. (Commerce/engineering double degree, so that explains my subject choices)
ausfag btw
So did lsd make you smarter or dumber?
>I've never taken physics,
>Takes three subjects he doesn't know shit about
Does canadian law show any promise towards solving millennium problems?