Does dropping an unnecessary lab hurt too much?

This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you.

TurkTurkleton92

Full Member
10+ Year Member
Joined
Sep 9, 2013
Messages
251
Reaction score
215
So I'm taking an optional cell bio lab and this TA is BRUTAL. Im talking about no one has above a 70 average with the quizzes and lab notes. It's ridiculous how unfair grading is and I don't even need this lab. I selected this lab just because I thought it would go along with the lecture. Would it look bad if I drop it, even though it's not necessary, and use my time spent here and on incredibly difficult lab assignment to study for the lecture? I wouldn't plan to take it again because, once again, I don't need it and I'm graduating soon. I don't want a C in a lab that's optional.
 
So I'm taking an optional cell bio lab and this TA is BRUTAL. Im talking about no one has above a 70 average with the quizzes and lab notes. It's ridiculous how unfair grading is and I don't even need this lab. I selected this lab just because I thought it would go along with the lecture. Would it look bad if I drop it, even though it's not necessary, and use my time spent here and on incredibly difficult lab assignment to study for the lecture? I wouldn't plan to take it again because, once again, I don't need it and I'm graduating soon. I don't want a C in a lab that's optional.

Drop it. No one will care about a non-required lab you decided not to complete.
 
So I'm taking an optional cell bio lab and this TA is BRUTAL. Im talking about no one has above a 70 average with the quizzes and lab notes. It's ridiculous how unfair grading is and I don't even need this lab. I selected this lab just because I thought it would go along with the lecture. Would it look bad if I drop it, even though it's not necessary, and use my time spent here and on incredibly difficult lab assignment to study for the lecture? I wouldn't plan to take it again because, once again, I don't need it and I'm graduating soon. I don't want a C in a lab that's optional.

Drop it and sarcastically look at your TA when you graduate.
 
Top