Yeah, I'm pretty bummed out. The semester started very well for me. It's my first year here, and I did great on the first exams. Except for my economics class. I don't know how I did on the first test lol; haven't been back to that class in a couple weeks. But there's a test in it tomorrow so I gotta cram later today.
In my math class, I'm sitting pretty, which is suprising since I suck at math. I've got an A in the class right now, and I've gotten A's on all three tests so far.
In my business class I'm getting burned out. I just don't feel like going to class. After missing a couple days, I went in last Thursday and saw that a test was being given. I didn't know a test was scheduled, and I certainly didn't study, but I passed the test lol. I thought I failed it, but when I picked up the test yesterday it looked good. Now all I need to do is turn in some late assignments I was too lazy to do. To make things worse, I'm in a group. So we have group assignments and shit, which I hate; I prefer working alone, because that way if I fuck up it's all my fault. I hate losing points because of other people not doing their stuff. But, the group members are pretty nice and hard working. Plus one is pretty hot (Iranian I think).
Business Law...lol. The class is on a pretty high curve due to the difficulty. Many people were complaining about the first test, but you've got to be fucking distinguished mentally-challenged not to realize that a 20 POINT CURVE is a good thing. There were people who actually got a fucking 60 on the test, curve included! I don't think the rest of the tests will be curved that much, but come on: that's a gimmie A. If you just get a C on the test without the curve, it will bump you up to an A (which is what happened to me). I went to the teacher's office to check my grade and he told me I had the highest score in the class. Now I'm aiming for an 80, which would be bumped to a 100 if the same curve is used