08-31-2011, 03:47 AM
I don't wanna take away from the previous posters, since what they said is totally right. School can't always be fun and games, and often we need to suffer through it, even if we come out feeling like we learnt nothing.
That being said, I think you should consider how you prepare for class. You need to start sleeping better, whatever way you can. Exercise does that for me, makes my body realize how desperately it needs rest. Also if you're not eating right, try to curb that habit. Being physically prepared for class can often be as important as being mentally prepared. I think you'll have more energy to get into class, and get out of your lull. As a teacher, I can tell when students are overworked or not sleeping right.
That being said, I think you should consider how you prepare for class. You need to start sleeping better, whatever way you can. Exercise does that for me, makes my body realize how desperately it needs rest. Also if you're not eating right, try to curb that habit. Being physically prepared for class can often be as important as being mentally prepared. I think you'll have more energy to get into class, and get out of your lull. As a teacher, I can tell when students are overworked or not sleeping right.
Goal - BA Mathematics Major at TESC
Plan: International AP Calculus Teacher
COMPLETED: [B]123/B]
B&M (Philosophy, Psychology, Calculus I/II, Physics I/II, Discrete Structures I/II, Comp Sci, Astronomy, Ethics)*42 credits
Athabasca (Nutrition, Globalization)*6 credits
ALEKS (Stats, Precalculus)*6 credits
CLEPS (College Math 73, A&I Lit 73, French 63, Social Sciences and History 59, American Lit 57, English Lit 59)*42 credits
TECEP (English Composition I, II)*6 credits
TESC Courses (MAT 270 Discrete Math A, MAT 321 Linear Algebra B, MAT 331 Calculus III B+, MAT 332 Calculus IV B-,
MAT 361 College Geometry B+, MAT 401 Mathematical Logic B, LIB-495 Capstone B)*21 credits
DSST (MIS, Intro to Computing)*6 credits*(not using)
Plan: International AP Calculus Teacher
COMPLETED: [B]123/B]
B&M (Philosophy, Psychology, Calculus I/II, Physics I/II, Discrete Structures I/II, Comp Sci, Astronomy, Ethics)*42 credits
Athabasca (Nutrition, Globalization)*6 credits
ALEKS (Stats, Precalculus)*6 credits
CLEPS (College Math 73, A&I Lit 73, French 63, Social Sciences and History 59, American Lit 57, English Lit 59)*42 credits
TECEP (English Composition I, II)*6 credits
TESC Courses (MAT 270 Discrete Math A, MAT 321 Linear Algebra B, MAT 331 Calculus III B+, MAT 332 Calculus IV B-,
MAT 361 College Geometry B+, MAT 401 Mathematical Logic B, LIB-495 Capstone B)*21 credits
DSST (MIS, Intro to Computing)*6 credits*(not using)