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To drop or not to drop? (1 Viewer)

Mrs-Darcy

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Does anyone else just feel so intimidated at their enthusiastic and dedicated peers and just think screw this, I want to drop, it's too depressing...
But then if I dropped I'd only have 10 units :S
Ugh.
Hating on ext2 right now.
 
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naa dont drop it.. ur better off going average rather then getting really low in another subject when you drop...Just stick to it.. you'll be fine =D
 

LordPc

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Dont drop, just put in more effort and do some more work. The difference between doing very little and doing the amount of work your peers are doing is honestly not that much. If you spend one night a week on EE2 and a few hours on the weekend youd be doing very well

and if you do put in the effort remember it scales incredibly well, so a high mark will help your UAI tremendously
 

dizzyizzy

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As above, don't drop it!!
If it goes really wrong, it won't count anyway.
LordPc's advice is good :)
 

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