Tonight in class, we got our take-home tests back and took yet another test. The take-home test was fabulous, as I got 100%. I'd like to thank the Academy, as well both the Matts for their advice and leadership. I couldn't have done it without you! The test I just took, however, was much more difficult than I expected. It covered antidifferentiation and Riemann's sums. Also, some substitution. I fear I wound up with a low B at best.
My stress level regarding this matter has reached an all-time high. There are only two more classes left. One is review and the other is the final. I don't see how I am going to come out of this with a B, unless there is some sort of intervention on the part of benevolent calculus gods.
Can Haas afford to skew their statistics by having a fair number of admitted students fail to start classes due to complications with prerequisite courses?
Will I really not earn a B?
Will I be able to defer, or will they just give me the boot?
If I can't start the program, can I take my $30K in student loans to Vegas?
Could this be any more stressful?!
Student loan money--> elevator for the apartment? Just a thought (courtesy of Jez).
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ReplyDelete"Could this be any more stressful?!"
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