Could you try this again, and be clearer? Rewrite this question in complete, reasonably correct sentences, as it's hard to know what happened and what you're asking.
Are you saying you told the instructor that moving to 115 next term was bad, or did the instructor tell you that?
Is what a good thing? Moving? Asking? The instructor saying?
Frankly, I think you need practice writing, so taking more classes would be a good thing.
If you're asking whether you would get credit for both classes, check your school catalog.
2006-08-01 14:55:03
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answered by tehabwa 7
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Look, I struggle through writing courses. Truth is I still struggle with writing. Since you started with a 90 class, I’m guessing writing is a struggle for you too. There is nothing wrong with taking an easier writing class, especially if you get credit for it.
I say, as long as you’re not an English major or writing is not the core of your degree, take the easier class. Maybe then you can take a fuller coarse load that focus more in your chosen field. You can always take the tougher English class later.
2006-08-01 22:08:17
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answered by MARK M 3
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If your instructor counseled that writing 115 may be too easy for you next semester, than you had best believe him/her/it.
Possibly your writing abilities are such that you would want a more challenging course? What do you think?
2006-08-01 21:49:49
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answered by rb_cubed 6
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yes if you want to learn why do classes that can not teach you. Ask someone in 115 if you can see their book or homework. See if it is something that can teach you or if you will be bored. There is nothing wrong with having something come easy to you but maybe andvance a class or two and get a challedge with your education
2006-08-01 21:49:41
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answered by G L 4
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