Fall semester grades thread

>fall semester grades thread
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LOOK MOMMY I GOT AN A!

Congrats honey, now actually achieve something.

>freshman thread

>those classes

Should've never done engineering

>didn't pass AP Bio
>didn't pass AP Stats
>actually taking sociology
>probably a bio major
>probably a shit tier uni
>needs to brag about acing intro level courses

>AB+-

The fuck is this shit?

>sociology

is that way

>14 credits
>sociology
>elementary statistics
Kill yourself if a 4.0 with such a light schedule is an achievement you should have taken more classes

>100 level stats course that doesn't even use calculus
>biology
>sociology
>pre-organic organic chem
>14 credits

top kek

m8 thats the easiest freshman course list I've ever seen. I mean, sure, the As look good for you GPA, but those classes are elementary.

Where's your 5th class you dumbfuck

shh he has two labs that's like a whole nuther class. he's a bigboy in collage now, don't bully

>14 credits
>babby tier classes
>still trying to brag about his grades

Thread off to a shitty start.

A- intro bio
A bio lab
A- intro chem
A chem lab
B honors english (english for non stoppid)
A calc 1
and i passed the health course

reminder that 4.0 doesn't mean shit. I would take a 3.5 over a 4.0 any fuckin' day

4.0 baby

>engineer
>class on anal

That's just part one where we learn safe anal. I took part 2 last spring and that was where we did hands on ass fucking

>freshman
>failed Math 140

How?

Still have finals scattered around until December 24 :(

>no A+
I know you can do better, user.

>MA 1051: Extreme Integration
A
>MA 351: Impartial Equations
A-
>MA 401: Nonlinear Algebra
A
>CS 116: Intro to Visual Basic
C+

>Intro to Music: B+
>History of the Carribean: A
>Eng 111: A
>Math 06: C-

Math 2210 Discrete Math A
Math 2200 Multivariable Calculus A
CS 1410 Introduction to Object-Oriented programming A
Intro to Musical Theory Pass

>didn't pass AP bio
Did, actually. University I go to doesn't take AP credit for that class for some reason.

>actually taking sociology
Ever heard of an easy A? Have to get gen ed requirements out of the way somehow why make things harder than they need to be?

>probably a bio major
chemistry

>pre-organic organic chem
Nope, it's organic chem for chem majors. Don't know why they named it "elementary" organic

>Analytical and Computational methods in electrical engineering

What does it cover?

Soon as I find out tomorrow, I'll post em lad

Intro to faggotry - A+

Post your 4.0's if you're so much better.

who /sub3.0gpa/ here?

sub3.0 in my undergrad
now i'm in a funded research masters w/ phd option
ask me anything

What's your favorite wrpg?

pathfinder > 3.5e > 5e

I'm an aerospace engineering student, gonna graduate with a 2.75. I have one internship experience and a project on my resume, but did not include my gpa. I'm wondering how its gonna affect my chances of getting an interview. I'm a pretty personable person and good at 1 on 1s, so I'm not really worried too much about the interview process, I just need to get my foot in the door.


An aersopace job listings website requires a minimum 3.0 gpa, but fuck it im applying anyway. Hope it doesnt fuck up anything. Fuck me for being a piece of shit my first couple years of college and this number that is tacked onto my life.

>Introductory undergrad courses
Wow, so impressive that you got an A on what is basically a high school course

Only got credit for 1 class this semester for grad school. A- grad level organic chemistry, I'll take it.

>straight B's
really wish i tried harder

lmao sad whitebois and chinkies
I'm black so my grades don't matter, I still get in a better college/school than you while I rape your women

WF on linear algebra 1

yep

what happened user? i withdrew a class before and felt like shit , just prolonging my time in this shithole institution

withdrew from multiple classes my 2nd year of college still made it into the PhD boys

>317 is feedback and control
>I got a C in feedback and not in graduate level semiconductor physics

ok so you have like a couple options i guess
what year are you? you can spam blowoff 1xx courses to boost your gpa if you're not too far in. even better if you can take them at a nearby community college and transfer them

other option is to get into grad school (masters/phd is a separate transcript from undergrad, even at the same institution). best way to do this is to convince a professor to let you work in their lab as an undergrad. you might get paid if you're exceptional, but offering to work for free or soliciting an independent study and assisting their grad students works too. then leverage the connections (and hopefully publications) you get here to get that GPA reset

Intro to Engineering: C
Calc 1: D (gotta retake it next semester)
Japanese 1: A (needed a foreign language credit)
Statistics 1: F (also need to retake next semester)

Why is computer engineering so hard? I've even built my own gaming PC but these classes are nothing like that. I shouldn't need to take so much useless math.

So you passed a class you had already taken, and passed a class you admit was an easy A. I don't understand how you could feel any sort of pride about your grades knowing you didn't even attempt to challenge yourself. But keep up that level of commitment, you'll land a nice lab tech job somewhere

Kill yourself

lost

good job man

Yea I guess I should feel ashamed that I made all A's huh. We all have to start somewhere you know. Sorry I don't live up to your expectations.

>retake next semester

i feel for you user, but if you're honest to god nod joking you might want to consider dropping out and doing cc for a while. D's F's and C's are not a good sign of things to come.

>C+ in VB
I can see you're not dumb from your other grades and classes. Why'd you struggle in such an easy class?

Didn't need the A because it's not in major (Advanced mathematics) So I didn't do any homework and aced all the tests.

>Russian revolution seminar
A
>Japanese I
A
>Calculus II
A-
>Intro to CS
If I do well in the final, A (if final grade > 85 my professor gives a course grade of A regardless of anything else).
If not, probably B or worse.
>tfw near-perfect score on first midterm on procedural programming but got cocky and bombed the second one on OOP

uni bores the hell out of me.
I got B's and I forced myself to do it.
graduating next year.
I was going to try grad school but fuck this boring shit.

Multivariable Calculus C-
Combinatorics F

seems like I could've tried harder

>Ever heard of an easy A?
brainlet: the post

>>Russian revolution seminar
>A

It wasn't praising it was it?

probably same school as
>math 1729c: 3rd semester insane integration
A+
>math 715: Enormous numbers
A
>math 383: Non-ordinary hyperdifferential equations
A-
>CS33a: Intro to programming
C

The professor wasn't a socialist, but it was a very open class in terms of views. There were two democratic socialists, a Trotskyist and two free-market libertarians in the class and they were all content with the course. Everyone else was somewhere in between. We didn't have a textbook; the professor believed that a variety of primary and secondary sources would be more appropriate. The course didn't push a narrative at all, but wanted you to construct your own based on the readings. All in all, it was a very balanced class and I enjoyed it a lot.

Software testing, analysis, and quality assurance: A or A- (depending on grade on final, still haven't gotten grades)
Human-computer interaction: A or A-, same as above
Data Structure Implementation and Analysis:F (gave up on this because im a fucking lazy quitter, I hate my life)

Next quarter classes:
Computer Organization(which is literally what the course title is, along with projects in x86 assembly)
Computer Networks(upper div network class)
Data Structure Implementation and Analysis(not excited for this again, different professor)
Computational Linear Algebra(Linear algebra for us retarded cs majors :DDD)

any tips for data structs(its in c++) its pretty much a shitty, depressing class all around for anyone who takes it here. its trees, graphs, etc.

There's nothing to be balanced on. The Russian revolution is as bad as the holocaust. Having Trotskyists is as bad as having literal Nazis in the class.

I assume you mean the October revolution? I don't know how much you know about the revolutions, but that sounds like a very uninformed statement to make. Could you explain why you feel so strongly about the revolution and Trotskyists?

this is good bait, you got 4 (You)’s

Why do you guys have random classes in your semester like music, history, and Japanese? Why not just study all math?

t. euro student

>St. Antennas
I didn't hear about that saint before

>tfw oscilating around 3.0
>on a 1-5 scale

I can't answer for everyone, but my college gives a liberal arts education, so you need to take classes on certain subjects (one art, one history, one social science etc.) before graduating. Also, I think college is more than a preparation for my career; it's the best opportunity of my life to learn anything that interests me. What better time will you have to learn Japanese than in college? Especially with a student exchange to Japan.

In American universities, they force you to take roughly a year worth of credits of random bullshit called "general education requirements." They say it's to make you a well-rounded student but really it's to extract more tuition money out of you.

>but really its to prevent the massive culling of lib arts retards who devour tax payer dollars and generate endless student debt for the gov and banks to feed off of

fix’d

Lenin and Trotsky and Stalin were mass murdering monsters.
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A in Machine Learning, A in Computer Architecture, A- in Multicore Design. Why did I get cucked out of a 4.0 desu

I haven't finished yet but these are probably my grades
Linear Algebra - A
Calc 3 - B
Ochem 1 - A
English 1A - B

>All this grade inflation
>everyone and their mother got an A almost everywhere

Is this some kind of joke in Burgerland?
In most countries in the EU the grade "A" is most likely never achieveable no matter how much you study. You get maybe 1-2 of 200 people having that. There's no curve either.

What is this letter bullshit. Don't you people have distinctions and credits?

Anyways

> Microeconomics II: High Distinction
> Equity and Debt Investment analysis: High Distinction
> Circuits I: Distinction
> Statics & Dynamics: High Distinction

Dynamics made me change from mechanical to civil engineering major lmao

hi blast

>Semester system

You have all the time in the world, you have no excuse not to get an A

Programming Languages: A
Elem. Linear Algebra: A
Software methodology: B
Operations research: B
Ethics in S/w: B

Ops professor was a meme and I had 8 and 9 am's all week, so could've been worse. Made A's in my more tryhard courses so I'm happy with that

People in real classes don't have inflated GPAs.

>have all As, A-s, A+s up until this point
>going to end up getting numerous Bs and an F this semester

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I go to a top 10 engineering program that also rarely gives out As. The first time I opened one of these threads I thought I was some kind of turbo brainlet.

3.1 GPA here because retardation. Applying to a few master's programs but already rejected from two. Assuming I'm accepted and earn a 4.0, how far would that go in ameliorating my overall background? Would it make up for my 3.1 in undergrad? This is all assuming I want to get a PhD and work in academia.

It goes more in depth into ODEs and PDEs. Stuff like power series solutions, Frobenius method, Legendre polynomials, etc

>grades would've been perfect if tutors weren't lazy/egotistical fucks and coordinators knew how to write exams

Not even joking. Had I done these classes last year or signed up five minutes earlier I would have perfect marks. Great system we have here.

>blaming other people because you didn't understand the material

More because I had no way of knowing what their arbitrary little marking criteria was.

why do american even bother with grades, everyone gets A there.

Did you ask?

They all have a strict anti spoonfeeding policy. We already bought the textbook and validated their existence by turning up to their class so they've done their job. The class content itself was a big fucking secret, let alone assignment criteria.

I'm evenly distributed between As and Ds. It's a shameful fact that I don't even try for courses I don't care about.

life is a marathon, you get more chances to screw up and to get better

Stop making excuses for your ineptitude. Man the fuck up, study, and talk to people.

Some hot assumptions you have there. Fuck off.

Yes, I am making assumptions about you. But these assumptions are based on the whiny "woe is me" character you've presented. Here's another deductive assumption: you're a virgin.

You seem have trouble with reading comprehension. An engineering student perhaps?

What are the average grades/standards in your country?
Being in the toughest university in Italy, it seems everyone aims for a passing grade (60%) in most subjects, and that represents the average grade as well. Engineering courses last 3 years but realistically most people need more time to wrap up their studies

People from public American unis need to be fucking banned off Veeky Forums. Every semester they circle jerk over the free As they got for learning to tie their shoe laces.

I have no experience in this matter, but I can't imagine anyone gives a single shit about your undergrad once you have your masters/phd

Haven't gotten any grades yet, but I'm guessing:
upper level statistics and probability: C
discrete math: B
circuits I: C
Data Structures: I or F
Linear Algebra: D/C depending on curve

I'm about completely burnt out guys, what do? There's stuff outside academic life that makes life a bit miserable, but next semester is all upper level ECE classes. I'm I gonna fry my brain completely or what