how bout speaking in english next time so we can understand you. With your writing ability it must be ENGLISH 101 your failing. How did you ever get accepted to college?
2006-12-05 02:12:57
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answered by johnjd_cmu 4
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I would do a little soul searching first to find out why are you failing the program. Is there a particular class that is giving you the trouble or is it the entire program. As you suggest, maybe there might be another path you need to follow. I would seek the Lord first for his wisdom. The scripture says, "If anyone lacks wisdom, let him ask of the Lord who gives liberally to all." That is somewhere in James. In decision-making matters, I ask for God's guidance first and then spend some time in prayer, in His Word, and seeking some godly counsel from someone who is spiritually mature. (Don't go to the clubs to seek advice.) It is possible that the path you are presently in is not where you should be at all or it might be that you are lacking some discipline and need to work at it bit harder. At any rate, don't give up. Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him and he will direct your paths.
2006-12-05 10:19:21
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answered by hd0483045 1
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God wants us to TRY. We are responsible only for DOING. So, if you honestly see yourself using the program that you're in now in your life, give it your all. If not, really think with yourself for a good week or two. Just sit and do thes few things, hopefully, you'll find your way:
1: Evaluate you goals in life. What are they? luxury?;knowledge?; companionship?; fame?; power?; what?
2: Why are you displeased with what you're doing? Is it that it really doesn't match your lifestyle? Or are you just being lazy?
3: What are your options? Flipping burgers? Real Estate? Or the next Bill Gates? Know your strengths and be honest with yourself.
After you answer these questions (I know, they're deep), ask people close to you: parents, friends, etc; and, of course: Pray to the LORD who created you (God, not Jesus- make sure that you have this distinction in your heart or else everything you do will be vain).
Ultimately, only you can decide what the best decision is. Hope this will help you.
God is One.
Peace to those who use thier intellect.
2006-12-05 10:20:37
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answered by sameh4islam 1
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with entering the final weeks of the semester there might not be nothing much you can do unfortunately but try and ace your finals,but most of all have faith work your hardest studying these last of couple of weeks. If what you want is to finish school dont drop out but decide what do you want with your life and focused make school your priority and cut out all the stuff that's been getting you your way of being successful maybe its partyin hanging out with friends or just plan not studying doing your work as you should. I hate to say it but you may need to take a break like a semester regroup and then come back with a level head
2006-12-05 10:16:31
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answered by jettared 1
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As in any endeavor. You do everything you possibly can, work as hard as you can, then give it to God.
You know, our Father teaches us lessons, too, by allowing us to suffer the consequences of our actions.
If you fail the class, you just have to consider it a lesson in hard knocks, pick up the pieces and figure out what you could do better next time.
Ask Father to help you prioritize and seek His guidance.
Then, most important, listen to Him. If that "little voice" tells you to stay home and study instead of going out with friends, listen to it.
2006-12-05 10:20:29
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answered by Dianne C 3
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You should not even consider plassing. I shook the eight ball and it doesn't look good. Do do what your heart says is right. Log off and hit the nearest library. Call 911 if necessary.
2006-12-05 10:14:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Gird your loins and get back in there and fight (your losing streak) for your education.
Consult each instructor (of failing classes), tell them of your concern and interest in bringing your grade up. Ask "exactly what do I need to do to get an A(orB)?". This is YOUR education, you're getting it because you want to invest in yourself, the best cause. Go forward, and hard, be determined. If it can possibly be done, then OF COURSE DO IT, then give yourself a reward for being so hardworking and smart.
Good luck, don't give up. Get yourself inspired and go hit them books. It's fun to get smarts. Be happy.
2006-12-05 10:17:51
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answered by Zeera 7
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Well, you could put faith in yourself or the Lord.
If you put faith in the Lord, just get on your knees and pray to him that suddenly you will learn all the stuff you need to know. Just spend your hours talking to him. However, past evidence has shown this to not work well at all.
You could also put faith in yourself. In this case, instead of muttering on your knees for a length of time, you sit at a desk reading your work and doing the practice tests. This technique will also take hours, and it has the added disadvantage of causing your brain to work more. However, the results are generally MUCH better than just muttering to the sky.
2006-12-05 10:16:35
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answered by nondescript 7
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Don't rationalize, don't be lazy. DON'T GIVE UP ON YOUR DREAMS FOR YOUR FUTURE>
Get in there and study your butt off... If you fail, get back up and work harder next semester. You can do this!!!!!!!
Don't be negative.. just do it.
So many students make excuses for their lack of effort.. You can do this.
Some time watch the movie Rudy.
Good luck to you.
2006-12-05 10:18:15
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answered by ? 3
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Study a little harder? Spend less time on the YA page and more time in your books??? That is what I would do if I were failing.
2006-12-05 10:14:19
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answered by Sunspot Baby 4
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