Question:
Why do I get c's all the times? Do I have a learning disability?
bio911
2010-12-15 22:34:42 UTC
No matter how hard I tried, it seems like I always get C's!
I just had a calculus test, and I studied and did all the sample finals given to us, I understood them, but the test was HARD!!!, the questions were really difficult... the samples were much easier than my exam.. It's not fair.. I had no problems with the samples.. but then with the finals, the examples taken were so complex.. which brought to my attention wondering if I have a learning disability? and this paranoia.. has led me to be more nervous during test...

My current GPA is 2.2 ... I already have 4 C's and Im planning to go into Biology.. what can I do
to reach to a 3.0 GPA!! Please help

Also, because our university didn't have any room left and our system suck. .. I had to share a desk with another student..it didn't stress me, but I wasn't very comfortable.. I had to erase really gently because the table was so weak, it trembled.. and I didn't want to disturb the person sat next to me..

Do you think I should make a complaint about this? Its really not fair, the room next to us (math class aswell) had separate desks, and we didn't...
Four answers:
Michael808
2010-12-15 22:49:23 UTC
I don't think you have a learning disability...



Your grade could be a result of carelessness due to stress. Just speak to your instructor and request that accommodations be made for testing. If that means giving up some of your time to get a separate desk then so be it. That's the only way you can be sure if the shared desk is causing the problem.
anonymous
2016-06-02 20:51:14 UTC
Try learnign some easier languages first, like Basic. then work up to C++. All the object orientated side of C++ will confuse you if you don't already understand the basic of programming
?
2010-12-15 22:41:01 UTC
Give yourself some credit! You came out with a passing grade in some tough subject areas. Math is one of your harder subjects, thats all. I think your doing great!
anonymous
2010-12-15 22:37:46 UTC
talk to your teachers about extra credit


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