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I attend a prestigious engineering university, and am currently in my sophomore year majoring in bioengineering. I also engage in research on campus, and will be co-authoring two papers by the end of this school year. That's where the 'good' news ends.
I have three semesters behind me of pretty freaking terrible grades. An overall 2.3, with 46 credits, and my prereqs are looking ****ty as well.
Math- C+, C, B-,
Chem- C+, C
Physics- C
Orgo- C
Although I suppose it hardly matters, most of these are engineering courses, and not the regular math/science courses offered by the school (except orgo).
Over time, the shock of seeing grades like this has numbed, and I'm almost "satisfied" with low B's, which terrifies me. Additionally, I completely understand why my grades are not so good. I have terrible study habits, am frequently distracted from work, and often don't put sustained effort into a class until 2-3 days before an exam. These bad habits didn't affect my grades much in high school, as even the AP courses did not require much effort on my part. Of course I'm feeling the heat now, but for whatever reason, the fact that I really need to do work sometimes doesn't register in my head nearly as well as it should.
I've constantly told myself after each semester I would correct this, but l still end up engaging in this self destructive nonchalance. To whoever reads this, I want you to approach this with the perspective that it WILL sink in this time, and I will try harder.
I will probably have 135 credits by the end of my B.S. Meaning I have 89 credits left. Is there any advice any of you can offer me? Any perspectives, opinions, etc. are welcome. I just really need some advice right now.
I have three semesters behind me of pretty freaking terrible grades. An overall 2.3, with 46 credits, and my prereqs are looking ****ty as well.
Math- C+, C, B-,
Chem- C+, C
Physics- C
Orgo- C
Although I suppose it hardly matters, most of these are engineering courses, and not the regular math/science courses offered by the school (except orgo).
Over time, the shock of seeing grades like this has numbed, and I'm almost "satisfied" with low B's, which terrifies me. Additionally, I completely understand why my grades are not so good. I have terrible study habits, am frequently distracted from work, and often don't put sustained effort into a class until 2-3 days before an exam. These bad habits didn't affect my grades much in high school, as even the AP courses did not require much effort on my part. Of course I'm feeling the heat now, but for whatever reason, the fact that I really need to do work sometimes doesn't register in my head nearly as well as it should.
I've constantly told myself after each semester I would correct this, but l still end up engaging in this self destructive nonchalance. To whoever reads this, I want you to approach this with the perspective that it WILL sink in this time, and I will try harder.
I will probably have 135 credits by the end of my B.S. Meaning I have 89 credits left. Is there any advice any of you can offer me? Any perspectives, opinions, etc. are welcome. I just really need some advice right now.