I have to go back to Riverside early because I have to go see my advisor.
Apparently, because I failed Calculus last quarter, my life is now over. And I am a horrible failure. It's not because Calculus can be hard for some people, though. That's definitely not it.
I think the problem is that depending on your major, calculus can be kind of a "corner stone" course.
As in, about 75% of the courses you're gonna be taking in the future require it.
Again, depending on your major.
I know I can pass the class, it's just that my workload was a bit overwhelming last quarter. I just don't appreciate being threatened with getting kicked out of my University and have through jump through a bunch of hoops because my GPA was a 1.8 for one quarter but still a 2.7 overall.
1.8?
Isn't that borderline retarded?
Maybe, but it still makes him a damn good bit smarter than you.
I have to go back to Riverside early because I have to go see my advisor.
Apparently, because I failed Calculus last quarter, my life is now over. And I am a horrible failure. It's not because Calculus can be hard for some people, though. That's definitely not it.
I think the problem is that depending on your major, calculus can be kind of a "corner stone" course.
As in, about 75% of the courses you're gonna be taking in the future require it.
Again, depending on your major.
I know I can pass the class, it's just that my workload was a bit overwhelming last quarter. I just don't appreciate being threatened with getting kicked out of my University and have through jump through a bunch of hoops because my GPA was a 1.8 for one quarter but still a 2.7 overall.
1.8?
Isn't that borderline retarded?
We can't all major in philosophy, _J_. Sometimes, when you take real classes, you actually face a significant challenge.
I have to go back to Riverside early because I have to go see my advisor.
Apparently, because I failed Calculus last quarter, my life is now over. And I am a horrible failure. It's not because Calculus can be hard for some people, though. That's definitely not it.
I think the problem is that depending on your major, calculus can be kind of a "corner stone" course.
As in, about 75% of the courses you're gonna be taking in the future require it.
Again, depending on your major.
I know I can pass the class, it's just that my workload was a bit overwhelming last quarter. I just don't appreciate being threatened with getting kicked out of my University and have through jump through a bunch of hoops because my GPA was a 1.8 for one quarter but still a 2.7 overall.
1.8?
Isn't that borderline retarded?
Yes, because grades are so clear-cut as to define whether you are "smart" and "retarded". Things such as laziness, lack of motivation, etc., have no bearing on GPA whatsover. No sir.
Yes, because grades are so clear-cut as to define whether you are "smart" and "retarded". Things such as laziness, lack of motivation, etc., have no bearing on GPA whatsover. No sir.
I have to go back to Riverside early because I have to go see my advisor.
Apparently, because I failed Calculus last quarter, my life is now over. And I am a horrible failure. It's not because Calculus can be hard for some people, though. That's definitely not it.
I think the problem is that depending on your major, calculus can be kind of a "corner stone" course.
As in, about 75% of the courses you're gonna be taking in the future require it.
Again, depending on your major.
I know I can pass the class, it's just that my workload was a bit overwhelming last quarter. I just don't appreciate being threatened with getting kicked out of my University and have through jump through a bunch of hoops because my GPA was a 1.8 for one quarter but still a 2.7 overall.
1.8?
Isn't that borderline retarded?
We can't all major in philosophy, _J_. Sometimes, when you take real classes, you actually face a significant challenge.
Try arguing reasonably with a Kantian without snapping and murdering them. Now that's a challenge.
I have to go back to Riverside early because I have to go see my advisor.
Apparently, because I failed Calculus last quarter, my life is now over. And I am a horrible failure. It's not because Calculus can be hard for some people, though. That's definitely not it.
I think the problem is that depending on your major, calculus can be kind of a "corner stone" course.
As in, about 75% of the courses you're gonna be taking in the future require it.
Again, depending on your major.
I know I can pass the class, it's just that my workload was a bit overwhelming last quarter. I just don't appreciate being threatened with getting kicked out of my University and have through jump through a bunch of hoops because my GPA was a 1.8 for one quarter but still a 2.7 overall.
1.8?
Isn't that borderline retarded?
Yes, because grades are so clear-cut as to define whether you are "smart" and "retarded". Things such as laziness, lack of motivation, etc., have no bearing on GPA whatsover. No sir.
This is not high school.
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I have to go back to Riverside early because I have to go see my advisor.
Apparently, because I failed Calculus last quarter, my life is now over. And I am a horrible failure. It's not because Calculus can be hard for some people, though. That's definitely not it.
I think the problem is that depending on your major, calculus can be kind of a "corner stone" course.
As in, about 75% of the courses you're gonna be taking in the future require it.
Again, depending on your major.
I know I can pass the class, it's just that my workload was a bit overwhelming last quarter. I just don't appreciate being threatened with getting kicked out of my University and have through jump through a bunch of hoops because my GPA was a 1.8 for one quarter but still a 2.7 overall.
1.8?
Isn't that borderline retarded?
Yes, because grades are so clear-cut as to define whether you are "smart" and "retarded". Things such as laziness, lack of motivation, etc., have no bearing on GPA whatsover. No sir.
I didn't say that those things had no bearing on one's GPA. I just asked if 1.8 was borderline retarded.
Yes, because grades are so clear-cut as to define whether you are "smart" and "retarded". Things such as laziness, lack of motivation, etc., have no bearing on GPA whatsover. No sir.
Quit defending your fellow retards.
Oh my God! Now that I've been put in my place, I'll stop posting here. Yar, truly you are superior to me in every way! So long everyone! Yar has shown me the evils of my ways with this truly fantastic retort! I guess there's just no place for me here, what with me being a retard and all!
I have to go back to Riverside early because I have to go see my advisor.
Apparently, because I failed Calculus last quarter, my life is now over. And I am a horrible failure. It's not because Calculus can be hard for some people, though. That's definitely not it.
I think the problem is that depending on your major, calculus can be kind of a "corner stone" course.
As in, about 75% of the courses you're gonna be taking in the future require it.
Again, depending on your major.
I know I can pass the class, it's just that my workload was a bit overwhelming last quarter. I just don't appreciate being threatened with getting kicked out of my University and have through jump through a bunch of hoops because my GPA was a 1.8 for one quarter but still a 2.7 overall.
1.8?
Isn't that borderline retarded?
Yes, because grades are so clear-cut as to define whether you are "smart" and "retarded". Things such as laziness, lack of motivation, etc., have no bearing on GPA whatsover. No sir.
This is not high school.
Well, we all know that there isn't a single lazy, unmotivated person in college, don't we?
Yes, because grades are so clear-cut as to define whether you are "smart" and "retarded". Things such as laziness, lack of motivation, etc., have no bearing on GPA whatsover. No sir.
Quit defending your fellow retards.
Oh my God! Now that I've been put in my place, I'll stop posting here. Yar, truly you are superior to me in every way! So long everyone! Yar has shown me the evils of my ways with this truly fantastic retort! I guess there's just no place for me here, what with me being a retard and all!
What? That wasn't funny.
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HacksawJ. Duggan Esq.Wrestler at LawRegistered Userregular
I have to go back to Riverside early because I have to go see my advisor.
Apparently, because I failed Calculus last quarter, my life is now over. And I am a horrible failure. It's not because Calculus can be hard for some people, though. That's definitely not it.
I think the problem is that depending on your major, calculus can be kind of a "corner stone" course.
As in, about 75% of the courses you're gonna be taking in the future require it.
Again, depending on your major.
I know I can pass the class, it's just that my workload was a bit overwhelming last quarter. I just don't appreciate being threatened with getting kicked out of my University and have through jump through a bunch of hoops because my GPA was a 1.8 for one quarter but still a 2.7 overall.
1.8?
Isn't that borderline retarded?
Yes, because grades are so clear-cut as to define whether you are "smart" and "retarded". Things such as laziness, lack of motivation, etc., have no bearing on GPA whatsover. No sir.
I didn't say that those things had no bearing on one's GPA. I just asked if 1.8 was borderline retarded.
Because grades are clearly a perfect reflection of someone's intellect.
I have to go back to Riverside early because I have to go see my advisor.
Apparently, because I failed Calculus last quarter, my life is now over. And I am a horrible failure. It's not because Calculus can be hard for some people, though. That's definitely not it.
I think the problem is that depending on your major, calculus can be kind of a "corner stone" course.
As in, about 75% of the courses you're gonna be taking in the future require it.
Again, depending on your major.
I know I can pass the class, it's just that my workload was a bit overwhelming last quarter. I just don't appreciate being threatened with getting kicked out of my University and have through jump through a bunch of hoops because my GPA was a 1.8 for one quarter but still a 2.7 overall.
1.8?
Isn't that borderline retarded?
We can't all major in philosophy, _J_. Sometimes, when you take real classes, you actually face a significant challenge.
It's neat because you don't know what you're talking about.
I have to go back to Riverside early because I have to go see my advisor.
Apparently, because I failed Calculus last quarter, my life is now over. And I am a horrible failure. It's not because Calculus can be hard for some people, though. That's definitely not it.
I think the problem is that depending on your major, calculus can be kind of a "corner stone" course.
As in, about 75% of the courses you're gonna be taking in the future require it.
Again, depending on your major.
I know I can pass the class, it's just that my workload was a bit overwhelming last quarter. I just don't appreciate being threatened with getting kicked out of my University and have through jump through a bunch of hoops because my GPA was a 1.8 for one quarter but still a 2.7 overall.
1.8?
Isn't that borderline retarded?
Yes, because grades are so clear-cut as to define whether you are "smart" and "retarded". Things such as laziness, lack of motivation, etc., have no bearing on GPA whatsover. No sir.
I didn't say that those things had no bearing on one's GPA. I just asked if 1.8 was borderline retarded.
Like,
"Is kusu's cock really so small that it is dwarfed by the dot in this 'i'"
I have to go back to Riverside early because I have to go see my advisor.
Apparently, because I failed Calculus last quarter, my life is now over. And I am a horrible failure. It's not because Calculus can be hard for some people, though. That's definitely not it.
I think the problem is that depending on your major, calculus can be kind of a "corner stone" course.
As in, about 75% of the courses you're gonna be taking in the future require it.
Again, depending on your major.
I know I can pass the class, it's just that my workload was a bit overwhelming last quarter. I just don't appreciate being threatened with getting kicked out of my University and have through jump through a bunch of hoops because my GPA was a 1.8 for one quarter but still a 2.7 overall.
1.8?
Isn't that borderline retarded?
Yes, because grades are so clear-cut as to define whether you are "smart" and "retarded". Things such as laziness, lack of motivation, etc., have no bearing on GPA whatsover. No sir.
I didn't say that those things had no bearing on one's GPA. I just asked if 1.8 was borderline retarded.
Because grades are clearly a perfect reflection of someone's intellect.
They're a perfect reflection of one's performance within academia.
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HacksawJ. Duggan Esq.Wrestler at LawRegistered Userregular
I have to go back to Riverside early because I have to go see my advisor.
Apparently, because I failed Calculus last quarter, my life is now over. And I am a horrible failure. It's not because Calculus can be hard for some people, though. That's definitely not it.
I think the problem is that depending on your major, calculus can be kind of a "corner stone" course.
As in, about 75% of the courses you're gonna be taking in the future require it.
Again, depending on your major.
I know I can pass the class, it's just that my workload was a bit overwhelming last quarter. I just don't appreciate being threatened with getting kicked out of my University and have through jump through a bunch of hoops because my GPA was a 1.8 for one quarter but still a 2.7 overall.
1.8?
Isn't that borderline retarded?
We can't all major in philosophy, _J_. Sometimes, when you take real classes, you actually face a significant challenge.
It's neat because you don't know what you're talking about.
I have to go back to Riverside early because I have to go see my advisor.
Apparently, because I failed Calculus last quarter, my life is now over. And I am a horrible failure. It's not because Calculus can be hard for some people, though. That's definitely not it.
I think the problem is that depending on your major, calculus can be kind of a "corner stone" course.
As in, about 75% of the courses you're gonna be taking in the future require it.
Again, depending on your major.
I know I can pass the class, it's just that my workload was a bit overwhelming last quarter. I just don't appreciate being threatened with getting kicked out of my University and have through jump through a bunch of hoops because my GPA was a 1.8 for one quarter but still a 2.7 overall.
1.8?
Isn't that borderline retarded?
We can't all major in philosophy, _J_. Sometimes, when you take real classes, you actually face a significant challenge.
It's neat because you don't know what you're talking about.
It's neat because you don't, either.
It's cute when they try.
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HacksawJ. Duggan Esq.Wrestler at LawRegistered Userregular
Because grades are clearly a perfect reflection of someone's intellect.
They're a perfect reflection of one's performance within academia.
But are they also a clear indication of their intelligence?
Depends on how clearly you mean.
There's certainly a correlation.
Hacksaw sounds a lot like my friend to failed out of college because he said that attending the classes was beneath his intelligence.
Then he went to another college and failed 1/3 of his classes this semester because attending them was beneath him.
Yeah. A GPA is a pretty good indication of one's level of intelligence. And when a person starts making the "Well I would have done well if I had gone to class and tried and done my homework and studied" it tends to reinforce the idea that, yes, a GPA is a pretty good indication of one's level of intelligence.
Not taking the IQ test does not mean you are brilliant. It means that you didn't take the test.
We can't all major in philosophy, _J_. Sometimes, when you take real classes, you actually face a significant challenge.
It's neat because you don't know what you're talking about.
I've taken a large number of math courses, including the full calculus cycle, as part of my Com Sci specialization, and enough Philosophy that I could have taken it for a second major if I hadn't been specialized (specificially: 101, 120, 200, 205, 220, 240, 325, 333, 343, 420, 421, and 422).
The hardest philosophy course presented a challenge in terms of effort required, workload, study needed, and difficulty of the examinations, that I would rank as rather less than the challenge presented by the easiest introductory calculus course, and I rather think I have a good basis for comparison. How many calc courses have you taken, _J_?
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I didn't say that those things had no bearing on one's GPA. I just asked if 1.8 was borderline retarded.
It's neat because you don't know what you're talking about.
Like,
"Is kusu's cock really so small that it is dwarfed by the dot in this 'i'"
That sort of question?
Also, it seems your Sarcasm Detector is in need of repair, new person.
They're a perfect reflection of one's performance within academia.
It's cute when they try.
Obviously.
Depends on how clearly you mean.
There's certainly a correlation.
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I didn't say that it did.
Hacksaw sounds a lot like my friend to failed out of college because he said that attending the classes was beneath his intelligence.
Then he went to another college and failed 1/3 of his classes this semester because attending them was beneath him.
Yeah. A GPA is a pretty good indication of one's level of intelligence. And when a person starts making the "Well I would have done well if I had gone to class and tried and done my homework and studied" it tends to reinforce the idea that, yes, a GPA is a pretty good indication of one's level of intelligence.
Not taking the IQ test does not mean you are brilliant. It means that you didn't take the test.
From 2002 when I was in Florida for STS-112...
I'm sorry.
The hardest philosophy course presented a challenge in terms of effort required, workload, study needed, and difficulty of the examinations, that I would rank as rather less than the challenge presented by the easiest introductory calculus course, and I rather think I have a good basis for comparison. How many calc courses have you taken, _J_?
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Right.
But that does not translate into, "I got bad grades so I am smart."