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WholeHeart -> RE: What was your hardest college class? (6/4/2008 6:54:14 PM)
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I took Hermeneutics (took it purely for personal enrichment and never did understand some of the methods), Personal Financial Planning (the professor teaches one thing and tests on another; my friend who's a business major got a D), and Technical Writing II (ridiculously precise but useful if you once learn the stuff) in the same semester and got a C in all three of them (I don't remember what else I had off the top of my head, but it added to 18.5 hours). I was so stressed out that I got bronchitis. I've had Greek and Hebrew together for two semesters so far, and they're not easy, but I've managed As in them to this point. At one point in Biblical Hebrew II, the entire class was failing, so the professor gave us a week to catch up on the homework. I almost failed a physical education class my first semester of college because I quit turning in assignments when I was ashamed of my BMI. The professor gave me an incomplete and I spent Christmas break catching up, so I finally got a B (one point below an A, but I guess that's fair enough). I lost 70 pounds in the next two years, but I still hate those BMI labs. Principles of Advertising (the professor didn't really explain what she wanted us to do on anything; didn't want to stifle our creativity) and Statistics (the professor obviously had English as a second language, and that probably didn't help) I never did fully understand. My worst ever class, however, was probably English 101 (yes, and I'm a writing major). I took that class three times and I finally came out with a C. Granted, it was the honors section, which means that I don't have to take the standard junior English class. The first time was an incomplete that I never finished, the second time I just freaked out and dropped the class. Still, you can't avoid freshman English forever. [sm=hammerhead.gif]
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