aww, sorry bro. Yeah, a 'B' can be disappointing, always hurt me seeing a "B" on my grade card.
Its even worse when you know if you had just five more minutes for one test that you could be looking at an "A"....was almost that way with my accounting class this semester...got a "C" on one exam and thought I was done for...even with a 100% on the final I was still looking to get a 89%...the prof was nice enough to curve all the exams and put the extra points on the final...made my grade a 90.75...
Just keep up all your hard work and dedication, and you'll achieve all the highest marks and gain so much more knowledge. You've done really well, and are accomplishing so much. So much more for you to conquer both in school and in your life.
Again, keep up the good work, don't dwell on the "B", its effect will be minimal on your GPA when you get all "A"'s next semester.
I'm still super proud of you buddy. I agree with Andi, and I say this also as a Marine, giving it 110% is always a victory. Always. When you only run 1.5 miles and then throw up, it's a victory.
I am sure you kicked that classes ass, even if the tangible pieces don't reflect it so much. You're still my idol.
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aww, sorry bro. Yeah, a 'B' can be disappointing, always hurt me seeing a "B" on my grade card.
Its even worse when you know if you had just five more minutes for one test that you could be looking at an "A"....was almost that way with my accounting class this semester...got a "C" on one exam and thought I was done for...even with a 100% on the final I was still looking to get a 89%...the prof was nice enough to curve all the exams and put the extra points on the final...made my grade a 90.75...
Just keep up all your hard work and dedication, and you'll achieve all the highest marks and gain so much more knowledge. You've done really well, and are accomplishing so much. So much more for you to conquer both in school and in your life.
Again, keep up the good work, don't dwell on the "B", its effect will be minimal on your GPA when you get all "A"'s next semester.
that blows Eric...
but, as i told Jess, if you did your absolute best, than don't be too disappointed in yourself.
love you!
I'm still super proud of you buddy. I agree with Andi, and I say this also as a Marine, giving it 110% is always a victory. Always. When you only run 1.5 miles and then throw up, it's a victory.
I am sure you kicked that classes ass, even if the tangible pieces don't reflect it so much. You're still my idol.
thanks everyone!
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