broncho20
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Post by broncho20 on Feb 17, 2005 8:26:59 GMT -8
At the beginning of this semester I was enrolled in 12 hours. I just dropped my Geography class today, because I have decided to go major in Math Education after all and not Elementary Ed. I also dropped it because of some really big map assignment we had to do, and there was just no way I was going to get it done, since I just got my world map last Thursday in class. My dilemma is, Since i'm going to major in Math Ed, I don't really need the current History class i'm in, so I don't know if I should just drop it and focus on the two classes I would have left which are Foundations of Geometry and Intro to Philosophy. The Foundations of Geometry isn't going to be a big deal for me, however the Intro to Philosophy is just eatin my lunch right now. 50% of our grade in that class is online homework that we can keep redoing until we get it right. The rest of our grade is our midterm and then final. I really don't wanna drop that class because I have already dropped like two other philosophy classes in the past. AS far as my History class goes, I don't need it for Math Ed, I had only needed it for Elementary Ed. Ok if any of that makes sense to anyone, any suggestions on what to do??
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Post by April on Feb 18, 2005 8:11:06 GMT -8
You've explained it to me several times, and I still don't think I fully understand... but I would just say do whatever causes you the least amount of stress. If you don't need the class, then don't take it. I really dunno. I think you've already figured this out though anyway... right?
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