A few days ago
SKKKKKAFF

Have you ever felt like…?

If just about every average Joe in a college class seems to get an A, then you don’t really feel like taking the class seriously or feel motivated to learn? I personally find this to be the case in my introductory college class (it’s an early class for freshman who want to get their first 3 credits before fall semester) and it seems like anybody and everybody is getting an A. Since the grade is so easy to obtain, I’ve neglected to ask for help/ study and my GPA grade for the class is a 3.55. I just can’t motivate myself unless the class is far more challenging. Will the “real deal” (fall semester of college) be any more challenging?

By the way, I go to Indiana University if it makes a difference.

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A few days ago
gallstaff1

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Well you’re taking introductory classes and I might be wrong about this, but at my university, these are really just to get you acclimated to the learning style of college rather than to educate or teach you anything of importance. I mean, yes they ARE credit classes and they do count, but I don’t think they’re the real McCoy stacked up to the classes you’ll be taking in the fall.

Like I said, they’re more meant for you to slide into the year easily than to challenge you and make you work for a grade. Just consider it a bonus that it’s an easy credit.

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A few days ago
Nicole
When you start studying actual subject and advanced university level material, it will get harder.
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