Apr 20, 2006 12:46
And here's why ...
1) I have been bombarded with exams, quizzes, and assignments.
2) I had BOTH my organic chemistry exam and physics exam on the same day right after each other.
3) I had my Calculus exam this past Monday.
4) Final Exams are in less than 2 weeks and I have to start studying already.
5) Ended up getting Bs on both organic and physics.
6) Also got a B in the Calculus exam.
7) I had my Abnormal Psychology midterm and got an 87.
8) I'm starting to freak out about finals.
Turns out that ... I can get either an A or B in Organic Chemistry depending on my grade on the next exam (which is the day before my final for that class) and also on the final exam.
I can also get an A or B in Physics 2 depending on what I get on the next two quizzes and the final.
For Calculus, there's no way I can get an A unless, I get 100 on the final test, take the optional final exam and score a 100 on it which will then replace my lowest score on the four exams, and do the extra credit assignment. Otherwise, I can be happy with a B, by just doing the extra credit assignment and getting an 88.5% on the next test, without having to take the final. Personally, I think I'm going to stay with the B, just because I have so many other finals and classes to study for and worry about ... one less final exam relieves a lot of stress.
As for Medical Terminology, I can get an A if I get an A/B on the next assignment, and an A/B on the final exam.
For Abnormal Psychology, there are only three grades in the entire course. A midterm, final, and an essay assignment. I got an 87 on the midterm which means, I need to get at least a 93 on either the essay or final exam, and a 90 on whatever is left, to manage to get a 90 in the class for an A.
So ... If all goes well...
Organic Chemistry A
Physics 2 A
Medical Terminology A
Calculus B
Abnormal Psychology A/B (not sure, I don't think, with the stress I have right now, that an A will be possible).