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sorry to hear about all the crap you're going through. i agree it really sucks to be stuck in classes you aren't interested in and it's worse when it ends up being more complicated than it needs to be. i dunno how lenient your teacher is but maybe you can ask for a rewrite or extra credit or something to boost that grade? 44% is pretty harsh. usually teachers that grade like that tend to be on the proud side b/c most teachers will give at least a C if they see that you've even done the most minimal work. i'd say that when you talk to him, just listen to him go on about how wrong you are and why he gave you the grade. it'll piss you off but don't argue too much. just wait til he's done and then show that you're genuinely interested in doing well not only on this assignment but in the class, and ask what you can do.
i really hope he'll get back to you soon. it really bugs me when teachers have control over someone's grades, or future for that matter, but fail to care about it. but i guess no one's perfect. good luck and i hope it'll all be okie soon! =] |
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I feel your pain and can certainly understand being upset over your grade......HOWEVER, it's only the mid-term and not the final exam or final grade so you can still pull it off.
On the other hand, I (personally) would raise holy hell with the school over the confusion regarding the letter and DEMAND a full refund as it was THEIR FAULT for making take a class that you neither wanted or needed to do. Perhaps you can use the grade as leverage to demonstrate that you should not have been in the class and wish to receive a withdrawl and refund without penalty? I had signed up for a math class @ LSU and was 2 months into it without having submitted any work. After being contacted by LSU, they granted me a full credit (refund) and allowed me to transfer into another class of my choice - so I did and was so much better off. I wish you well - Good Luck!!
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I did both suggestions: I talked with the professor, who offered me extra credit and a rewrite, and I talked to an advisor who told me that the school was not likely to take any responsibility because I took the paper audit for gospel instead of clearing the classes through an advisor. I still think that's crappy, but I found an even better solution:
In discussing my options, my advisor mentioned using incompletes for the courses until the issues were resolved. That's when I realized that, if I could put the course ending dates off until after the first of the year, my tuition reimbursement would start over and be able to pay for them after all (I've already spent all of this year's sum). So hopefully I will have my money and my credits in January! *knocks on wood* Too bad reimbursement does not cover exams for credit, but right now I won't complain. ![]()
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Not the perfect solution but a better one. Every cloud has a silver lining!
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I can understand where you are coming from. I am taking a writing class through LSU, and took my mid-term before the holidays. I don't need to see a grade to know that I did not pass the test. When I submit lessons, it takes at least 2 weeks to get them graded, and then another 2 weeks to get them back. I have emailed the instructor on one lesson asking for help, and was basically told to figure it out for myself. I have taken other correspondence courses, and have never been refused help. I have to have this class for my degree requirement (BSN from Excelsior), so if I fail this class I don't know what I am going to do. Thanks for letting me vent. I am just SOOOOOOO mad right now.
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I'm taking a LSU course as well and they are very slow with grading. I'm finding that I have to skip ahead to new assignments while I wait for feedback because the only way to ask questions is to add them to an assignment that I submit, so it takes forever. I wish I'd just CLEP'ed the course I chose now... I signed up for it before I knew better.
![]() I'd be upset as well if I were refused help. Help and learning is what we're PAYING for! Anyway, good luck. ![]()
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