mala Posted October 8 Report Share Posted October 8 I'm really indecisive about whether I should withdraw from one of my classes. The course is neuroscience, and it involves some very difficult course work and readings. I'm not failing the course, but I'm not doing as well as I would like to. Much of the material is very detailed, and it involves recalling many facts. I don't feel like I have enough time to devote to studying for this class. I do enjoy the course, but I wish I didn't take it this semester. I don't know if I should withdraw, or accept a mediocre grade. Also, I wonder about the implications that withdrawing might have on my wish to go to graduate school. Is withdrawing that big of a deal? Opinions needed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fkornre Posted October 8 Report Share Posted October 8 drop the class...better to do it over and get all the info and readings when u are up to it...dont settle for a bad or middle of the road grade...go for the A Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
murrrr Posted October 8 Report Share Posted October 8 Originally posted by fkornre drop the class...better to do it over and get all the info and readings when u are up to it...dont settle for a bad or middle of the road grade...go for the A i agree u should withdraw the class but im not sure if u would get ur $ back, i never withdrew any of my classes when i was in college, always go for A's i hate it when i use to get A- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mala Posted October 8 Author Report Share Posted October 8 Thanks for the advice. I think I'm going to go ahead and withdraw. I don't care about the money, just the grade. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fkornre Posted October 8 Report Share Posted October 8 Originally posted by mala Thanks for the advice. I think I'm going to go ahead and withdraw. I don't care about the money, just the grade. in the end...ur report doesnt show the money u spent... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Felix_Leiter Posted October 8 Report Share Posted October 8 Originally posted by fkornre in the end...ur report doesnt show the money u spent... whats the big deal if you get a B versus an A?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fkornre Posted October 8 Report Share Posted October 8 Originally posted by smokesum whats the big deal if you get a B versus an A?? some ppl dont like b's...i do but i know most dont Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
murrrr Posted October 8 Report Share Posted October 8 Originally posted by smokesum whats the big deal if you get a B versus an A?? i prefer an A if i deserve it but my prof didnt believe in giving A's so he gave me an A-, that fucker! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nSyNcBaBy Posted October 8 Report Share Posted October 8 Originally posted by nybeauty i agree u should withdraw the class but im not sure if u would get ur $ back, i never withdrew any of my classes when i was in college, always go for A's i hate it when i use to get A- omg me too... neuroscience sounds like a class id enjoy... im taking a class on psychopharmacology which touches on neuroscience and neuroanatomy a lot... i love itbut drop it if u dont need the credits the semester. but if u like the class.. then bust ur ass for the A Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nSyNcBaBy Posted October 8 Report Share Posted October 8 Originally posted by fkornre some ppl dont like b's...i do but i know most dont i dont... i get mad unless i know i truly deserved the B... but i work for my As... so a B is like a slap in the face lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chacha4eva Posted October 8 Report Share Posted October 8 drop it cause what grad school will look at in the long run is your overall grade average and then ask you about the W personally, at which time you can defend it by saying it was all too much and you felt you couldn't devote yourself 100% ...blah blah blah... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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