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Old 11-08-2005, 08:57 PM
wrigley wrigley is offline
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You've gotten some great suggestions.If you can't get tutoring during the day for free,ask your parents if they'd pay to have a tutor come to the house. If they start to complain about having to either take you to campus or the money, just remind them this could have been avoided if you had your driver's liscense. Just be very matter of fact about it when you talk to them.

Your professors are there to help you. AXID670 has a point. Unless you speak up for yourself how can they know what's going on in your head? Ask if they know anyone who can tutor you. Post a sign in the Student Center or whatever it is called on your campus advertising that you need a tutor to come to your home. I have yet to meet a grad student who'd turn down a chance to tutor for extra money.

The last semester before you graduate is sometimes the most stressful. You made it this far. There is the light at the end of the tunnel.
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