silencerp
3 years ago
need to actually be enrolled in a class to graduate this semester I think... AND THE ONE CLASS I DON'T HAVE AN A IN ISN'T AVAILABLE T_T
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silencerp
3 years ago
also htf can one c pull your gpa down so much, unless it's counting the grades I've replaced with A's?
silencerp
3 years ago
like it's A A A A A A A C A A A A A A A
silencerp
3 years ago
GPA: 9.53
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silencerp
3 years ago
er
silencerp
3 years ago
3.953
silencerp
3 years ago
<-- perfectionist T_T
silencerp
3 years ago
like I think that's enough for a summa cum laude but it's not 4.0 so it's CRAP
silencerp
3 years ago
(like most perfectionists my perfectionism only applies to me, like if someone else has 3.5 that's good but my standard for myself is perfection)
silencerp
3 years ago
there's a fiction course but you need 9 hours of english for it and I'm pretty sure I've only had 6, just the core english 1 and 2 ;<
silencerp
3 years ago
and I'm HOPING the science classes I've already taken retroactively apply to my minor when I can finally declare it
silencerp
3 years ago
that's how it works right? when I changed majors from biology to math the math classes I'd already taken applied to the new major
silencerp
3 years ago
so yeah I think I'm done I just need a class, any class, so poking around the course catalog
silencerp
3 years ago
ok I translated 3.953 to percentage and it's not so bad if you look it as a percentage? It's something like 98.8%
silencerp
3 years ago
98.825% yeah
silencerp
3 years ago
neat, to get from GPA to percentage you just multiply by 25... that makes sense XP
silencerp
3 years ago
it's too bad my school doesn't have very much physics at all it was fun
silencerp
3 years ago
they have physics 1 (calculus), physics 1 (no calculus), physics 2 (calculus) and physics 2 (no calculus)
silencerp
3 years ago
that's it
silencerp
3 years ago
and like the extent of the calculus is taking very simple derivatives so like
silencerp
3 years ago
IDK why you need calculus for it
silencerp
3 years ago
just teach them how to take the simple derivative as part of the class
silencerp
3 years ago
literally just "the derivative of mx^n is (mn)x^(n-1)"
silencerp
3 years ago
bam that's all the calculus needed for the calculus physics
silencerp
3 years ago
there took two online classes
silencerp
3 years ago
that way if I have to drop one I still have the other
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