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Students...why do you study? (pg. 11)
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ChemEnhanced
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Originally posted by Moral Hazard

Just a quick FYI... the phrase is "for all INTENTS AND purposes"


hey I have intensive purposes....oh wait no....I have intensive s....nevermind
Banora
I don't like this new, angry ********. What ever happened to lovable, oblivious and rambling ********? :(
Moral Hazard
quote:
Originally posted by Banora
I don't like this new, angry ********. What ever happened to lovable, oblivious and rambling ********? :(


They changed his meds.












































allegedly
Halcyon+On+On
quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
hey I have intensive purposes....oh wait no....I have intensive s....nevermind


WHAT'S HAPPENING TO MY SPECIAL PURPOSE???!
igottaknow
quote:
Originally posted by Banora
I don't like this new, angry ********. What ever happened to lovable, oblivious and rambling ********? :(

To be fair its quite a shock for this noble knight to discover the dragons are really windmills.
Meat187
quote:
Originally posted by igottaknow
to discover the dragons are really windmills.


Fail.
Jackson
I should have changed the title of this thread long ago.
Jackson
Got a question....

I've got to select my modules for next year. Now I never been good at exams and my coursework is always near perfect. I can choose a subject which has more relevance with what I want to go into in future...but it is 50/50 coursework/exam. Or I can choose a module that is 100% coursework which is not really relevant to what I want to do in future...but it does mean i'd get a higher overall grade.

Should I take the easy road?
Meat187
quote:
Originally posted by Jackson
Got a question....

I've got to select my modules for next year. Now I never been good at exams and my coursework is always near perfect. I can choose a subject which has more relevance with what I want to go into in future...but it is 50/50 coursework/exam. Or I can choose a module that is 100% coursework which is not really relevant to what I want to do in future...but it does mean i'd get a higher overall grade.

Should I take the easy road?


I haven't been asked for my grades a single time. Do what interests you and what you enjoy, unless there's a concrete reason why a slightly better grade would make a huge difference.
igottaknow
quote:
Originally posted by Jackson
Got a question....

I've got to select my modules for next year. Now I never been good at exams and my coursework is always near perfect. I can choose a subject which has more relevance with what I want to go into in future...but it is 50/50 coursework/exam. Or I can choose a module that is 100% coursework which is not really relevant to what I want to do in future...but it does mean i'd get a higher overall grade.

Should I take the easy road?

only if you need to raise your gpa for a particular reason. for example some companies will only interview candidates above a certain level and schools offering high degree programs will only admit applicants with x gpa or higher.

Halcyon+On+On
You're really asking other people if you should take the easy road?
Jackson
I'm aiming for a 1st and want to go on to PhD, so getting the highest overall degree grade would definately help for further education.
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