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Re: the physics of failing a final » Katey

Posted by Mair on January 16, 2002, at 16:49:01

In reply to Re: the physics of failing a final, posted by Katey on January 16, 2002, at 12:01:22

Katey -

1) Maybe you just bit off more than you could chew, particularly now. Why did you take physics? Did it have anything to do with any recommendations made by your dad, or some sense on your part that he would approve?

2) Why start all over? Do you have aspirations that make physics a necessity? Were you really interested in it? Besides, this is hardly something you need to decide now, right? You may feel entirely different about your ability to cope this spring or next fall. Could you take it over the summer if it's that important?

3) Do you have to fill in another course or can you just go now with a lighter course load? If so, find something purely fun or of interest and not something you think you need.

Mair (intruding yet again)


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