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02-22-2012, 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted by rachiexo
i have mentioned before that when i am online i type as if i would be texting.
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This = laziness. If you want people to care enough to respond to you with actual answers, care enough to write well.
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02-22-2012, 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by MysticCat
This = laziness. If you want people to care enough to respond to you with actual answers, care enough to write well.
/text-speak-is-a-plague rant
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ha, laziness. im working on schoolwork in another window - that is why im being lazy on here.
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02-22-2012, 09:39 PM
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Originally Posted by rachiexo
ha, laziness. im working on schoolwork in another window - that is why im being lazy on here.
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^Is that really a good idea? If your grades are so poor (or in your words "average") then should you really be having up multiple windows while trying to study and do school work? No. Worry about school and not social media sites. If you are just NOW getting a 3.0 in junior year and you are apparently in your 1st semester of junior year--what makes you think you will continuously be able to maintain that 3.0? I doubt you will.
You said you were taking summer courses. Will they be at Bloomsburg or another school? That will play a major factor into your GPA.
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02-22-2012, 09:48 PM
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^Is that really a good idea? If your grades are so poor (or in your words "average") then should you really be having up multiple windows while trying to study and do school work? No. Worry about school and not social media sites. If you are just NOW getting a 3.0 in junior year and you are apparently in your 1st semester of junior year--what makes you think you will continuously be able to maintain that 3.0? I doubt you will.
You said you were taking summer courses. Will they be at Bloomsburg or another school? That will play a major factor into your GPA.
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because i have a different attitude to school now. you see, its not my academic ability that made my gpa so low...it was just the fact that i didnt put in work. now, i put in work and get good grades. and i love getting good grades. nothing makes me think i will be able to maintain the 3.0 but everything makes me think i will raise it. yes i am taking summer courses and it will play a factor in my gpa by making it go up because i always do well in summer when we only take 2 classes at a time.
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02-22-2012, 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by rachiexo
because i have a different attitude to school now. you see, its not my academic ability that made my gpa so low...it was just the fact that i didnt put in work. now, i put in work and get good grades. and i love getting good grades. nothing makes me think i will be able to maintain the 3.0 but everything makes me think i will raise it. yes i am taking summer courses and it will play a factor in my gpa by making it go up because i always do well in summer when we only take 2 classes at a time.
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The question wasn't whether or not you were taking classes over the summer. I was asking where you were taking them because that makes a big difference. At many schools, if you try and transfer in your classes from another school (say community college or somewhere else) then the school may only take the credits and not give you the grade. So, you could go to community college and take 5 classes over the summer and get all "A's" in those classes but, when you try to transfer them to Bloomsburg, they could say, "That's great. Here's your 15 credits but, your GPA has not changed one bit!" You need to be aware of this.
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02-22-2012, 09:54 PM
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Originally Posted by als463
The question wasn't whether or not you were taking classes over the summer. I was asking where you were taking them because that makes a big difference. At many schools, if you try and transfer in your classes from another school (say community college or somewhere else) then the school may only take the credits and not give you the grade. So, you could go to community college and take 5 classes over the summer and get all "A's" in those classes but, when you try to transfer them to Bloomsburg, they could say, "That's great. Here's your 15 credits but, your GPA has not changed one bit!" You need to be aware of this.
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yeah i know this i talked to my adviser and he told me this so yeah i am taking them at my school
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02-22-2012, 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by MysticCat
This = laziness. If you want people to care enough to respond to you with actual answers, care enough to write well.
/text-speak-is-a-plague rant
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You call this a rant?
Weak.
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