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Mar. 4th, 2007 07:06 pmChemistry is driving me absolutely, completely insane at the moment.
We have an exam on Wednesday, and for some reason I have no idea how to go about any of the problems on the practice exam. I guess I can ask Ritika for help or something, but I need to know HOW to do all of them for myself, well enough that if he switches the format of the problems around, I can still do them on my own. It's like I'm so frustrated with Mr. Burns and the amount of work he gives us that I'm unable to learn or think correctly in his class. Gah. I really don't know what to do. I guess I could try to get help from a tutor or something, but that doesn't change how maddening this class is. The ONLY way I'm going to be able to pull a B in this class is if I get consistently good grades in the lecture exams, because it seems I'm screwed on the lab exams.
Aren't teachers supposed to want their students to succeed, not set them up for failure?
*Fumes for a while*
We have an exam on Wednesday, and for some reason I have no idea how to go about any of the problems on the practice exam. I guess I can ask Ritika for help or something, but I need to know HOW to do all of them for myself, well enough that if he switches the format of the problems around, I can still do them on my own. It's like I'm so frustrated with Mr. Burns and the amount of work he gives us that I'm unable to learn or think correctly in his class. Gah. I really don't know what to do. I guess I could try to get help from a tutor or something, but that doesn't change how maddening this class is. The ONLY way I'm going to be able to pull a B in this class is if I get consistently good grades in the lecture exams, because it seems I'm screwed on the lab exams.
Aren't teachers supposed to want their students to succeed, not set them up for failure?
*Fumes for a while*