Grades finally came in

>Grades finally came in
>B in Biology 2
>A- in Organic Chemistry 1
>A- in Psychology 2
>B+ in Calculus 3
>A+ in Sociology 1
Could have been worse. How'd you guys do?

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I failed out of university a year ago.

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Pretty much all Bs. What do you major in OP? That's a heavy schedule.

I'm pre-med but I major in Math.

>A+ in sociology
>B+ in calc 3
Brainlet detected

>grades
This board is for adults only collegeKIDS pls leave

Got a C in geography and either an A- or B+ in the rest gotta say i am proud

Sociology is a free A, I never once studied for it. I would have done better in Calc had my schedule been lighter. Bio and Psych by themselves eat up a ton of time just because they expect you to remember months of material and finals are cumulative. Plus I had Orgo on top of it. Once the science classes are done, I can focus on Math and have no issues.

>A- in Orgo
Nice!!
I had kind of a shitty semester, I got a 2.3 in French, I didn't get the grades back for Bio and Film, my average on the Bio tests was about a 90 but I missed a good amount of homework and lab, and I only got in 2 1/2 of the 3 film papers.
Idk, if I can pass all my classes I'll be happy.
What school do you go to?

>A in CS
>A+ in Calc 3
>A+ in Physics E&M honors

I got shafted on my courses this semester and would have also taken Spanish and stat if I could get into a class.

Pretty good OP. Is biology 2 a weed out class there? It is other places.

A in Lab 1
A in Analysis
B in Separations
B in Reaction Engineering
A in Japanese Cinema
A in Business Ethics

Overall, it was my highest GPA since enrolling which is wild considering it was at the end of my junior year

Chemical engineering major btw forgot to mention that. Also congrats to all the other bots in here. We will all be through this hell soon enough

A in Organic Chem
A in Physics 2
F in Calculus

I didn't take it seriously enough, now I have to make up for it

Failed all my classes like a true robot.

A Electronic circuit design lab
A Digital systems lab
A E&M
A Electronics elective course
B- Classical Mechanics

finally getting my GPA back up after the disgusting abomination that was my first year

C and a C. Go fuck yourself humble bragger.

nearly failed out of uni with my 3 classes...

>A in CS
>a class covering all of CS
what's it like to be an expert user?

Do you Americans still grade with letters in university? Y'all are weird

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>tfw live in canada
>a D is 50-59%, a C is 60-69%, a B is 70-79%, an A is 80-100%

im told this is fucked compared to other countries

3 As, 2 Bs like always
One more year and I'm out

That's such a huge gap. Just for comparison, by that standard the OP would have straight As.

idk, where I am (US uni), grades vary a fair amount by class, usually based on a curve. For example, in linear algebra an A is 85% up, but in inference and information an A is probably going to be a 50% up. Some classes don't even tell us the cutoffs, you just turn in problem sets and the final project and they give you a grade

>be me
>don't do anything the whole year
>teachers complain about my grades and tell my parents that I am likely goinig to repeat the schoolyear
>have an argument with my parents for not participating and being absent
>be rude
>get hit with the belt
>threaten parents to call the police
>get hit with the belt again
>face got punshed so hard had blue stains all over it
>attend the last exams for every subject
>teachers see my face the next day as I enter the school
>they were merciful and overlooked some of the mistakes I had in the oral exam
>get an A on every exam
>in the end got an D on every subject
>finish the schoolyear
>life is good
>thanking parents for beating the shit out of me
>realize I have a weird fetish
>life is still good

it is. but on the other hand sub 50% being a failing grade makes more sense to me than if it was sub 60%

>tfw dropped out in February

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All As and Bs and one C+.

Straight A' s as usual

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>A- in Orgo 2
>A in Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy Lab
>A in 3 hours of research credit (obviously)
>A in Invasive Species
>A in Vertebrate Zoology
Just the summer and fall to go then I am done, and easy schedules on the way. The only hard class left is (((biochem))) but I am a chem/bio double major so if I do not do well on that class then I may as well just not graduate.

>all these people falling for the STEM meme

A in signals
A in electronics
A in semiconductors
A in microprocessors lab
A in ee lab
B+ in numerical analysis

This was the last easy semester I have before graduation

A in computer science 2
B+ in biology
B- computer organization
D in calculus
I hate math.

A in Advanced Calculus I
A in Painting II
A in Advanced Japanese II
A in Graphic Design II

I graduate next week.

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>all of these amazing grades
fuck you fuck you FUCK YOU

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>painting
why is this a class?

>Physical Chemistry II -- B+
>PChem Lab -- A
>Pharmaceutics -- A
>Cell Biology -- A
>Pharamacology -- A-
Somehow I still ended with a 3.74 again; GPA is such a rigged system.

i graduated top of the class in mech eng. unemployed for 6 years now.
nobody cares about grades. it is about who you meet and how good you suck their dicks.

Need something to take once your Gen. Eds., major and minor are already completed.

>nobody cares about grades. it is about who you meet and how good you suck their dicks

This is true, I've seen some absolute retards get some crazy good internships, and they struggled heavily with coursework. Then they get hired by those companies cause they apparently did a good job. I wouldn't trust these guys to tie their laces and they are abysmal whenever I have to work with them in groups but they already got jobs lined up.

kek, that's me. I got a good internship ($10k/mo) because a friend won a competition, got an internship through that, then recommended me to them. They didn't even ask about grades. I literally slept through the entire last month of lecture.

It just makes me wonder how a lot of companies function if they hire mainly through nepotism. It sort of kills me on the inside when someone will start begging for help with a class and they've already got nice jobs, a lot of times the class is directly related to the job they are doing. I'm gonna be applying to phd programs cause I couldn't get an internship and paying for a masters is too expensive.