Hello, I am new here as you can see i just wanted some honest and realistic advice. I am a 3rd year Health Sciences student currently enrolled at UOIT, i can come up with an excuse about how I have ADD or i partied to much but the simple fact is that I was lazy, non-hard-working, and not focused in any respect whatsoever. I had a very emotional conversation with my parents recently after my latest batch of flopped midterms came through. They asked me a simple question "What do you want from us? Do you understand the pain that we feel when we see our son wasting his life". I had no response, the only thing I did, and this is a bit embarrassing was cry and remain speechless. I have a 2.2 GPA overall, pretty bad pre-reqs, 1 LOR and 1 Sources of volunteer/research experience. From what i have described, I'm pretty much sunk with no hope in sight. I completely understand all of this, but I choose to believe that no matter how long it takes I will one day reach the podium that my parents and I at one focused point in my life imagined myself to be at.
That was a little intro. about me, hopefully it provided some insight. I'm thinking about switching/transferring out of Health Sciences into a Science-based major hopefully either Life sciences or Bio. (of any kind). I was thinking York, or if by any miracles UFT or Western.
The dilemma that I'm currently facing is that like i have already stated i did pretty horrendous in my midterms and any shot of getting an A+ is lost, but I still can retain A-, in my courses as long as I can ace the next 40-50% still left in the course.
I have a course called Health Information Management that is heavily group-based and my group is very unreasonable in in terms of the individual assessment ( assessment percentage x overall group mark= MY MARK [ e.g 15/15 =group mark, 3/5= individual assessment, 0.6 x 15 = my mark) I still have a 30% exam and 15% essay (group based) left. I at this point don't know what i might get in the course but from my calculations if I want at least a B- I have to get a 100% on the exam (with my study habits which i have recently taken the initiative to change might be a bit hard).
Should i drop the course? get a withdrawal and potentially get an overall higher GPA for this semester
OR
Keep the course? get a C+ affect my GPA (considering that i do smarten up, ace my exams in other courses and grab an A average)
The course is mandatory for me to get a Health Sciences degree, but I dont plan to continue in that direction.
That was a little intro. about me, hopefully it provided some insight. I'm thinking about switching/transferring out of Health Sciences into a Science-based major hopefully either Life sciences or Bio. (of any kind). I was thinking York, or if by any miracles UFT or Western.
The dilemma that I'm currently facing is that like i have already stated i did pretty horrendous in my midterms and any shot of getting an A+ is lost, but I still can retain A-, in my courses as long as I can ace the next 40-50% still left in the course.
I have a course called Health Information Management that is heavily group-based and my group is very unreasonable in in terms of the individual assessment ( assessment percentage x overall group mark= MY MARK [ e.g 15/15 =group mark, 3/5= individual assessment, 0.6 x 15 = my mark) I still have a 30% exam and 15% essay (group based) left. I at this point don't know what i might get in the course but from my calculations if I want at least a B- I have to get a 100% on the exam (with my study habits which i have recently taken the initiative to change might be a bit hard).
Should i drop the course? get a withdrawal and potentially get an overall higher GPA for this semester
OR
Keep the course? get a C+ affect my GPA (considering that i do smarten up, ace my exams in other courses and grab an A average)
The course is mandatory for me to get a Health Sciences degree, but I dont plan to continue in that direction.