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Old 02-24-2006, 05:40 PM
KatieKD KatieKD is offline
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Originally posted by georgewallace3
First of all, calculus is not hard, neither is physics....engineering is way too broad of a subject for you to generalize. What, Petroleum, Statics, Chemical, Aerospace, Electrical?

I have no need to take any of those classes because I am in law....and I make very good grades....and many of the classes that you probobly think are blowoff can actually be quite difficult.
Maybe in high school calculus and physics weren't hard, but you said you don't take those classes in college(correct me if I'm wrong. I'm pretty you you would not get an easy A in a course such as organic chemistry or genetics. Just about everyone does. I'm sure you're smart, but take Biochem at a school like UVa and I'm sure you will be challenged to some extent.

I think that getting good grades can be more difficult for anyone that's involved. We had study hours when I was pledging and it was helpful. Overall, my time management skills improved during pledging which was a huge help!
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