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I know its possible...
but it means you have to give up your social life right?
have any of you done it?
but it means you have to give up your social life right?
have any of you done it?
fattyMoving to Pre-Allo.
And yes, it's quite possible. Even with a social life. I hate that stereotype.
huhhhhhhh?fatty
i would like to know that too....how the hell do people pull of 4.0's? i study my ass off and have nowhere near 4.0.
i would like to know that too....
From my experience at a school where grading style and professor quality vary to a huge degree, the difference between a 4.0 and a 3.8 is ALL in the right choosing of professors (where possible) and one's being able to quickly adapt to different testing styles (that is, "testig well").
Oh, and remember, a 4.0 from a student who has little of a life outside academics is far less impressive to adcoms (and anyone, really) than one w/ a 3.8 who does a lot outside classes.
thank you!!!!!!!! thats good adviceOh, and remember, a 4.0 from a student who has little of a life outside academics is far less impressive to adcoms (and anyone, really) than one w/ a 3.8 who does a lot outside classes.
fatty
how the hell do people pull of 4.0's? i study my ass off and have nowhere near 4.0.
3.95 and drink atleast twice a week...is that close enough?
how the hell do people pull of 4.0's? i study my ass off and have nowhere near 4.0.
My model to get a 4.0 is this....
Don't study harder, study smarter. Students should really take advantage of taking past midterms/finals posted online (timed). That will show you how the teacher writes his question. This is much better than cramming and reading the book with no direction on how to get the A.
Once you get a 4.0, it's hard to not get a 4.0 afterward. Do other people agree? Once you're on a roll, nothing can stop ya.
hahahaahhathis person has never had p-chem.
Of my class of 2000 in undergrad, three people graduated with a perfect 4.0. (A bunch more, of course, graduated with near 4.0s but even one A- will make you miss the mark. Our valedictorian had a 3.99).
Like others mention, it depends on where you go and, much more importantly, what kind of classes you take.
I knew well one of the three who got the 4.0 in my glass. And he was not fun and super competitive.
EDIT: top 20 school, for what it's worth (which is probably nothing).
yeah... i can imagine someone with a 4.0 not being fun...
sucks because these are supposed to be the best years of our lives
Again, this is a stereotype that, for the most part, isn't true. I'm not going to go into the nitty gritty of it all, but I know that I have had a social life and done more extra-curricular activities than most. As has my friend who has a 4.0 and will be attending Columbia next year.
It is about studying smarter... not necessarily getting the old tests, but knowing how your brain works. I've learned how I best comprehend material and it doesn't take as much time as you think. I skip class, and I don't pay attention when I'm in class. I do best teaching myself, so that's what I do. But I understand that everyone isn't like that, so that's why I really can't tell you a secret to getting good grades. You have to figure out how you learn and take advantage of it.
It is about studying smarter... not necessarily getting the old tests, but knowing how your brain works. I've learned how I best comprehend material and it doesn't take as much time as you think. I skip class, and I don't pay attention when I'm in class. I do best teaching myself, so that's what I do. But I understand that everyone isn't like that, so that's why I really can't tell you a secret to getting good grades. You have to figure out how you learn and take advantage of it.
Agreed! Although it depends on the undergrad institution, you really just have to have a knack for how to learn things quickly and learn which classes you can skip or sleep through and still get an A. If you do it correctly, 80% of your work should be directed at 1 or 2 truly difficult classes per semester while the other classes just fall together. It also helps to study something you love. I'd take doing 8 hours of derivations for quantum mechanics or nonnewtonian fluid mechanics any day over 1 hour of analyzing poetry.
This person has never had p-chem.
Again, this is a stereotype that, for the most part, isn't true. I'm not going to go into the nitty gritty of it all, but I know that I have had a social life and done more extra-curricular activities than most. As has my friend who has a 4.0 and will be attending Columbia next year.
It is about studying smarter... not necessarily getting the old tests, but knowing how your brain works. I've learned how I best comprehend material and it doesn't take as much time as you think. I skip class, and I don't pay attention when I'm in class. I do best teaching myself, so that's what I do. But I understand that everyone isn't like that, so that's why I really can't tell you a secret to getting good grades. You have to figure out how you learn and take advantage of it.
This person has never had p-chem.
OP: this is an excellent question that I have thought about many times.
I finished undergrad with a 4.0 in chemical engineering several years ago and had essentially zero social life (during the semester) until senior year. I was fairly active in sports, lifting, etc. and lived it up during breaks, but just didn't hit the bars or hang out with friends much during the school year.
Then senior year, I met my gf and made more time for fun outside of school but still managed a 4.0 that final year, which was one of my hardest in terms of course load.
I may have managed the same grades while having more fun during my first 3 years. Then again, it's possible that the hard work I put in early on built a strong enough foundation to allow me to slack off more later. And as others have said, there's definitely that element of luck.
So although I had a very limited social life on my way to a 4.0, I don't know if I got a 4.0 BECAUSE I had a limited social life. I'll never know if I HAD to make that sacrifice, but I would do it all over again the same way.
Anyway, something to think about.
AHHHHHH!these jokes wore off on me after taking upper level physics.
my lab partner has a 4.0 and a social life easily. and she's quite attractive.
haha umm yeah...pics or it never happened
fatty