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nucutiepie 10-15-2001 07:30 PM

Skipping Classes
 
I have unfortunately skipped a few in my short time at college - just how bad is this anyway???

amycat412 10-15-2001 07:55 PM

DEFINITELY don't get in the habit of this as it WILL wreak havoc on your GPA. The more you skip, the easier it becomes to skip, and most professors will downgrade you if you've missed a lot of class-- and that's not even taking into account all the information you will not be learning when you are not in class.

Everyone needs to cut class once in awhile. But my personal rule after my disastrous freshman year of skipping classes all over the place, was to never miss more than 1, (2 only if truly unavoidable) over the course of a whole semester.

Miami1839 10-15-2001 08:58 PM

I agree with Amy. Its not a good habit to make. I too speak from experience. Going to class is easy. Sort of like getting dressed in the morning. You have control over those things unlike those things that are not so certin. Like Tests :)

Kevin

TechAPhi 10-15-2001 09:05 PM

Not good...
 
My freshman year I skipped, skipped, skipped. It was not good. Take it from someone who knows, don't give in to skipping. Skipping class, for me, was like drugs: the more I skipped, less I wanted to go, so the more I skipped.

(Did that sentence even make sense? It's been a long day.)

Hope that helps...

Jen

KSigkid 10-15-2001 11:05 PM

Skipping is a good example of the domino effect. Once you get started doing it, you'll keep doing it, and everything will just pile up. Everyone needs to miss a class once in a while - but don't make it a habit.

God, that sounded like one of those corny after-school specials, or a "The More You Know" commercial on NBC.:eek:

The1calledTKE 10-15-2001 11:13 PM

I skipped and did fairly well. Just make sure you skip classes your good at.

Lil_G 10-16-2001 12:04 AM

One of the greatest skills we develop in college is learning which classes are important and which ones we can skip....similar to what work is important and what reading is not....

It's different for everyone, you can't say...ahh only skip this many times a semester, it varies considerably....just as long as you're smart enough to realize when to skip and when not too, kind of like my roommate first yr. who had a habit for sleeping through classes, labs, exams....

AOPiLaLa 10-16-2001 08:59 AM

Okay, maybe this will sound cheesy and dumb, but when I was little, my mom never let us miss school unless we were deathly ill(well, not deathly, but more than a few sniffles) but my brother and I also knew that if my cousin's came to town, or we had a chance to go somewhere fun for the weekend, she would almost always let us skip a Friday for something fun. I kind of used that theory when I went to college. There were some days that I had the sniffles and would have loved to stay on my couch and watch Oprah, but I went to class. And then, when it was that beautiful fall day, and people were leaving town early to go hiking or camping, or even just to the park to play frisbee, I didn't feel to bad about not going because I had almost no skips. If I am going to skip something, I would rather it be for something fun than just not having the energy to get off the couch!(though by my senior year, MaggieAXiD had convinced me that the couch was a pretty good reason to skip!)

Lots-a-Heart 10-16-2001 09:07 AM

Been there, done that
 
I have to agree with everyone...to a certain extent. As one of the few who have been "expelled" from University (although I'm back in now) I am proof that skipping TOO much won't get ya your degree anytime soon. But sometimes if it is your sanity or class, and you must skip, then I say do it. Allow yourself like three classes a year you will miss. BUT make sure that you still do the readings for the class and that you make a buddy in the class so you can get the notes from them!

GmuTeke 10-16-2001 09:59 AM

While I wouldnt advocate chronic skipping, sometimes it is nice to take a "mental health day" once in a while. Especially on those nice sunny Thursdays.

juniorgrrl 10-16-2001 10:49 AM

I learned my lesson when I skipped 50% of intro sociology courses and almost made a B in it. Which is bad, because that has got to be the absolute easiest class at LSU.

I've found that the classes I skip turn out to be my "B" classes. Other than calc and computer science, the classes I've made Bs in are the ones that I've skipped more than once or twice.

So far this semester, I've only skipped one class, and it was an 8:30 class. So I'm forgiven :D

SigmaChiCard 10-16-2001 10:55 AM

just be careful, I do badly in all of my really easy classes simply because I hold no stock in them, and skip them alot. Actually, I had one class, where I woke up one day, and said to myself, "I've not been to this class in 3 weeks, I think I'll go today" and still ended up (barely) pulling an A from it, but it was an easy class, so if you can understand the material without having to sit in class, indulge occassionally! But go when you can (of course), but don't fret that oh, no...I skipped. It's only bad if you do what I have been known to do...in a classroom of 8, walk out in the middle of class while the prof is sitting there lecturing....they don't like that. I've not had too big of problems with prof's hating me as a result, but I've had some. I don't do that shit anymore though, I'd advise you not to, but if neccesary, you CAN get away with it.

Lil_G 10-16-2001 12:23 PM

THe best are the profs that make ppl stand at the door if they come in late.....i just sit back, laugh and point...

AKAtude 10-16-2001 12:57 PM

I only skipped classes when I was really under the weather. In eight semesters, I only had Friday classes twice. So, I usually had three-day weekends anyway.

carnation 10-16-2001 01:31 PM

Here's two cents from a longtime professor--

Our school has attendance rules. After 3 cuts, your grade goes down. I don't care if people cut class if they can keep up but what makes me crazy are people who are behind, cut frequently, and then come to me upset during the week before finals with tears in their eyes to ask for extra credit.
:mad:


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