More math than I can shake a unit vector at
Ugh, every moment I am not at work I have spent my time on this one math course. I don't know if I'd be able to do the next level of mathematics with another course while working full time. I might have to ask for a reduced work schedule if I ever want to make it to the big leagues.
That being said, I'm pretty stoked on my standings in the class. I got a 95.9% on my last test, which was second in the class by a 0.5% difference. I rank third overall grade so far with only 0.6% from the leader. Some may think it's weird that I use a ranking system relative to others in my class, but being a competitive person, sometimes that secret contest I have with the class leaders helps my drive.
At a 91.0%, though this next test and the final are going to be detrimental to my success. I don't get B's. B's are shameful and I refuse to pay 20 dollars a unit for one . That means I'll really have to buckle down and prepare for a final that's worth 30% of my grade.
Also, it's such a surprise at the amount of people that still cheat and copy homework/take-home assignments at this level. You'd think if people had the discipline to get this far, they'd know that they're only f*cking themselves over in the long run. I guess one day they'll hit a wall where they just don't know enough to go on. This is all a part of my negative view on many students of modern-day higher education. They treat it like a glorified vocational school; gotta make money so I gotta pass, gotta pass so I gotta hand in the bare minimum, gotta hand in the bare minimum so I gotta take short cuts. Put down the dixie cup and get busy. Your frat brothers will keep your bed warm for ya.
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