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Well, I took my C in Cal I and moved on to Cal II but when it didn't agree with me, I dropped back into Cal I and got, you guessed it, another C. So I tried Cal II again the next semester and just dropped the class and the next one was the same thing. I never could get through it. It was mostly because Trig never sat well with me and then you combine the Cal with the Trig and I really got all messed up. Of course, at the time I was taking Linear Algebra and Discrete Math plus COSC II on top of other little required junk like English, PE (bowling and archery) and something else. I can't remember ... hmm ... either way I was in something like 22 credit when you added in 4 music ensembles and a private lesson (required for the scholarship. It was funny because I was being taught by a man who couldn't even play my instrument... can we say DUH?)
Anyway, I've thought about going back at night or summer and take the last courses one at a time just so I have the degree even though now I seriously don't remember very much of what I learned which is sad. If I had that degree, it would be easier to go back later and get another one in something else and I guess the more versatile you look, the better right? LOL. Maybe after I get a couple really useless degrees, I'll find a way to combine them into something I want to do. Now I just gotta figure out what.....
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