09-08-2010, 02:26 PM
Ah, how I feel for you. I remember those three long months before DSST Algebra, wanting to think the exact same thing.
Welcome to college. You'll face this often, especially in a soft-science field, IMO (unlike engineering, for example).
The best advice I can give is to look at is as a challenge and embrace the diversity that you'll have once you're done. In many ways a degree is a "golden ticket", and this is one of the little "punches" in that ticket. But I think the perseverance of pushing yourself through something tortuous out of desire for the outcome is going to give you more than the knowledge of the education you'll receive
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Welcome to college. You'll face this often, especially in a soft-science field, IMO (unlike engineering, for example).
The best advice I can give is to look at is as a challenge and embrace the diversity that you'll have once you're done. In many ways a degree is a "golden ticket", and this is one of the little "punches" in that ticket. But I think the perseverance of pushing yourself through something tortuous out of desire for the outcome is going to give you more than the knowledge of the education you'll receive
Press on
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