As long as I've crossed paths with him, Scarlet, I've never known him to be a troll.Wait, I thought he was just trolling the whole time he was here?
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As long as I've crossed paths with him, Scarlet, I've never known him to be a troll.Wait, I thought he was just trolling the whole time he was here?
I got C-, exactly 50%. To be honest it is higher than I deserve. But I have passed the class now and still waiting on two more assignments. Together they are only worth 25% and I am now sitting on 54%. So they won't shift my grade much. Hopefully up to a B- though. I am happy that I passed thoughYou've got this![]()
C- is ok, nothing wrong with that! Keep on pushing and you'll get your grade where you want itI got C-, exactly 50%. To be honest it is higher than I deserve. But I have passed the class now and still waiting on two more assignments. Together they are only worth 25% and I am now sitting on 54%. So they won't shift my grade much. Hopefully up to a B- though. I am happy that I passed though
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Hahaha it is pretty bad, but that is totally on me. I am happy with the result despite it easily being my worst assignment grade this semester. For this class my previous two assignments were A- and A+. Which ended up being fortunate as they have essentially carried the class for me. Potentially with the remaining two I can get into the B-/B range.C- is ok, nothing wrong with that! Keep on pushing and you'll get your grade where you want it![]()
I understand completely, I was a decent student, but I had no time for maths in my life, I hated it. I was an A student but managed to keep pulling off C- grades in maths and dragged my average so far down because of it. I could do the assignments just fine, but I would get test/exam anxiety and just freeze. Only in maths classes!Hahaha it is pretty bad, but that is totally on me. I am happy with the result despite it easily being my worst assignment grade this semester. For this class my previous two assignments were A- and A+. Which ended up being fortunate as they have essentially carried the class for me. Potentially with the remaining two I can get into the B-/B range.
My other class I went a lot better, A, B+, A-, A, and A I am hoping for an A with this class since I was fortunate that the B+ is only worth 5% of the class hahaha. To be honest I am more upset about that B+ than I am about the C-. I an usually around the A-/B+ range as there is guaranteed to be one assignment every semester that I mess up with. Like contemporary political thought, I totally messed up the first assignment and got a C+ then had to take the rest more seriously and got an A- overall. Or if I go really strongly with the first few assignments I tend to be less invested in the later ones and my grades drop. Consistency is my biggest issue, 😅![]()
I am lucky I don't have math classses. Haha I am upset enough if they simply want us to use a different writing style for our assignments. I much much prefer the thesis driven essays. But those are becoming more and more scarce. I am so sure you have mentioned it before, but what did you study?I understand completely, I was a decent student, but I had no time for maths in my life, I hated it. I was an A student but managed to keep pulling off C- grades in maths and dragged my average so far down because of it. I could do the assignments just fine, but I would get test/exam anxiety and just freeze. Only in maths classes!
Some of the writing styles they ask for...just silly! Then you get some that ask for specific word counts, how is that helpful? If you can make a valid point or proposal and do it in just a few pages rather than a novel, why do you then need to fill it out with fluff that adds nothing? Terrible approach to assignments!I am lucky I don't have math classses. Haha I am upset enough if they simply want us to use a different writing style for our assignments. I much much prefer the thesis driven essays. But those are becoming more and more scarce. I am so sure you have mentioned it before, but what did you study?
Haha usually the word limits reel me in, as a lot of the assignments I am genuinely interested in so enjoy writing about. To the point that even readings I did for assignments over a decade ago stick with me. Well the gist of them does anyway to the degree they influence my current thinking.Some of the writing styles they ask for...just silly! Then you get some that ask for specific word counts, how is that helpful? If you can make a valid point or proposal and do it in just a few pages rather than a novel, why do you then need to fill it out with fluff that adds nothing? Terrible approach to assignments!
The official title of the degree I received was Masters of Science in Information Technology with a Concentration on Systems Security, long winded way of saying I studied to be a programmer with a focus on security aspects.![]()
That's a fantastic level of commitment to have to your studies! I am interested in the things I study, but I've always been one for brevity and facts over fluffing out a paper, so I'd write my assignments and still be hundreds or even thousands of words short. I just find it easier to be to-the-point in assignments, lol. On forums? I can write pages and pages about things, but in papers I always kept it briefHaha usually the word limits reel me in, as a lot of the assignments I am genuinely interested in so enjoy writing about. To the point that even readings I did for assignments over a decade ago stick with me. Well the gist of them does anyway to the degree they influence my current thinking.
It was a nice accomplishment to get the degree, but it feels like a waste to me, considering I've now not been in the field for 7 years, don't think I'll be able to get back in again anytime soon, and so it's now a perfectly wasted education that I'm still paying back (well, I'm actually on forbearance in paying it back because of my current financial situation, but will be paying again). I appreciate that I did it, but I wish I'd had the chance to use it. Ah well, onwards and upwardsOh wow, that is really impressive then! I lose interest ridiculously fast in fields like that, so from my perspective you have amazing willpower and drive. 😱
Hahaha it is pretty bad, but that is totally on me. I am happy with the result despite it easily being my worst assignment grade this semester. For this class my previous two assignments were A- and A+. Which ended up being fortunate as they have essentially carried the class for me. Potentially with the remaining two I can get into the B-/B range.
Oh, it is more a case of them being something I am genuinely interested in. It makes it way easier. I also like playing with the concepts and theories that I learn about. I never proofread, but I can spend days or weeks thinking about how I want to put my essay together. I read about it recreationally too, so there definitely is excitement to be had when I can pull in my recreational sources as well. I do get critiqued for being overambitious in the scope of what I wish to discuss though hahaha. I used to write a lot more in forums but it is usually just frustrating haha. So I am way more brief in my posts now. I have a really bad habit of withholding arguments in case I need them later on in the discussion.That's a fantastic level of commitment to have to your studies! I am interested in the things I study, but I've always been one for brevity and facts over fluffing out a paper, so I'd write my assignments and still be hundreds or even thousands of words short. I just find it easier to be to-the-point in assignments, lol. On forums? I can write pages and pages about things, but in papers I always kept it brief![]()
I am sorry to hear that. It is really unfortunate that it isn't something that is as easily transferable to other areas of your life. It is also a field that moves incredibly quickly too, so that would only make it worse. That still is an accomplishment that you were able to achieve it though! So do agree with you on that. I am nowhere near as familiar with fields outside of the arts and social sciences, but did your degree help with developing your worldview and/or critical thinking?It was a nice accomplishment to get the degree, but it feels like a waste to me, considering I've now not been in the field for 7 years, don't think I'll be able to get back in again anytime soon, and so it's now a perfectly wasted education that I'm still paying back (well, I'm actually on forbearance in paying it back because of my current financial situation, but will be paying again). I appreciate that I did it, but I wish I'd had the chance to use it. Ah well, onwards and upwards![]()
Haha yes! I am happy about that! Only two more classes to go now! Then I can think about applying for Masters.You passed, Scarlet, you passed. That's what counts.
Oh definitely! When it's a subject you're truly passionate about it just flows out and comes across on the page. I think it's wonderful to have that passion, in spite of others' views that it might be over the top, it's truly isn't! Passion is passion, embrace it and run with it!!Oh, it is more a case of them being something I am genuinely interested in. It makes it way easier. I also like playing with the concepts and theories that I learn about. I never proofread, but I can spend days or weeks thinking about how I want to put my essay together. I read about it recreationally too, so there definitely is excitement to be had when I can pull in my recreational sources as well. I do get critiqued for being overambitious in the scope of what I wish to discuss though hahaha. I used to write a lot more in forums but it is usually just frustrating haha. So I am way more brief in my posts now. I have a really bad habit of withholding arguments in case I need them later on in the discussion.
It did, actually, quite a bit. I was a fairly one-dimensional thinker before, but getting the degree, going through the various courses it took and experiencing life afterwards it really opens your mind and gives you a perspective that you otherwise wouldn't have had. Approaching solutions from a pragmatic standpoint at times, or putting something you've learned into practice in totally unexpected ways. It's interesting to experience!I am sorry to hear that. It is really unfortunate that it isn't something that is as easily transferable to other areas of your life. It is also a field that moves incredibly quickly too, so that would only make it worse. That still is an accomplishment that you were able to achieve it though! So do agree with you on that. I am nowhere near as familiar with fields outside of the arts and social sciences, but did your degree help with developing your worldview and/or critical thinking?
You can do itHaha yes! I am happy about that! Only two more classes to go now! Then I can think about applying for Masters.![]()
I absolutely agree! Although I hadn't even considered passion could be over the top. As I don't see the point in doing something if you aren't doing it with love.Oh definitely! When it's a subject you're truly passionate about it just flows out and comes across on the page. I think it's wonderful to have that passion, in spite of others' views that it might be over the top, it's truly isn't! Passion is passion, embrace it and run with it!!
That is really awesome to hear. I personally think that this is the real bonus which can come from studying. How we grow and develop as people is more valuable to me than whether or not it leads to a concrete job or not. Although I don't exactly hide than I live in my heart.It did, actually, quite a bit. I was a fairly one-dimensional thinker before, but getting the degree, going through the various courses it took and experiencing life afterwards it really opens your mind and gives you a perspective that you otherwise wouldn't have had. Approaching solutions from a pragmatic standpoint at times, or putting something you've learned into practice in totally unexpected ways. It's interesting to experience!
Thank you! Even if it doesn't work out, I will simply continue reading and learning about it for my own recreation. I can always find ways to apply what I am learning to my general life too.You can do it![]()
Totally agree! Passion is what it should all be about!I absolutely agree! Although I hadn't even considered passion could be over the top. As I don't see the point in doing something if you aren't doing it with love.
Very true, working on building yourself is so, so important, far more than what job you come out of a course with. Never stop living in your heart, eitherThat is really awesome to hear. I personally think that this is the real bonus which can come from studying. How we grow and develop as people is more valuable to me than whether or not it leads to a concrete job or not. Although I don't exactly hide than I live in my heart.![]()
I do really love that your studies had such a positive influence on you though. I am really certain that going forward these are the kind of things that will help you overcome whatever obstacles you come across.
That's a fantastic viewpoint, keep on pushing forward irrespective of how things go and you'll get where you want to be!Thank you! Even if it doesn't work out, I will simply continue reading and learning about it for my own recreation. I can always find ways to apply what I am learning to my general life too.
passing is passing in my book.I got C-, exactly 50%. To be honest it is higher than I deserve. But I have passed the class now and still waiting on two more assignments. Together they are only worth 25% and I am now sitting on 54%. So they won't shift my grade much. Hopefully up to a B- though. I am happy that I passed though
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