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    dropping honors classes?

    im struggling in 2 of my classes that are honors shoud i drop them and go to regular classes?

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    Let me guess..... English?

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    no im getting an a in engloish im struglling in history(essays i get straight as in tests) and bio.

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    Quote Originally Posted by danny81 View Post
    no im getting an aneurysm in engloish im struglling in history(essays i get straight as in tests) and bio.
    Fixed it for you.

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    No don't drop bio, it's not that hard. AP bio was a goldmine in college - registrar wrote off 8 credits for me (2 lab sciences). I was able to fill those slots with classes I wanted to take rather than bullshit ones that I didn't.
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    yah but right now were doing like a chemistry review and i failed chem so its soooooooo hard.

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    it really depends on what you want to do afterwards. taking biology is a good idea because if you are unsure what you want to do you still cover all the bases. if you don't take bio now, and later on want to do something that you need a basic background in it it's going to probably be rather difficult.

    I took bio in high school, hated it but took it any because I didn't know what direction I was going to go. what I am doing now I don't need it.

    needless you say, you should probably stick with it no matter what, unless you are 100% absolutely sure of what you plan on doing in the future.

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    I say take them now, they are more difficult in college, IMO. Bio and the core sciences take a lot of time because most of it is straight memorization. Just make time to devote to it so you can pass the tests/finals, you will forget a lot of the memorized stuff later but at least you will have an idea as to whats happening.

    Definitely stick with them and do your best. Anyone can do it, you just need to devote time to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IainDaniel View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by danny81 View Post
    yah but right now were doing like a chemistry review and i failed chem so its soooooooo hard.
    How did you get in to AP Bio if you failed chem?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dale Mabry View Post
    How did you get in to AP Bio if you failed chem?
    I failed Spanish, so they kicked me out of all my honors math and science classes which was total bullshit. I had A's in math and science. Then when I started in the engineering department at college, I was crippled. It took me 2 semesters to rebuild my foundation and catch-up.
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    school is for losers. I suggest you drop out immediately and spend your time more constructively.

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