Important Question Please Help!

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coolj0189

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Hey,

I am currently in a dilemma and wondering if I can get some advice. I just finished my sophomore year at undergrad and I am currently taken chem2 here in the summer. Their is only one teacher offered and he's not a great teacher but more importantly his quizzes and tests do not have many problems so even if you miss 1-2 your looking at a B or even lower. I feel like by his grading method if you don't get perfect scores, you can't get an A in his class. I will more than likely have to stay a 5th year if I drop his class and then just take chem2 in the fall. I am being real stubborn about staying a 5th year and being behind, but I definitely want an A in chem2 and do not know if the odds are very favorable in his class with his grading style. Can someone please give me some advice on what I should do. Thanks alot!
 
Not to be a jerk but you should have lots of free time in the summer, if that's the only class you're taking, to study for the tests.
 
Do what you want but you will have to explain why you took a fifth year. I would take it now and graduate. You can probably get an a and if not it won't make any significant notice to your application.