I am a senior now, and overall, I would say college has been a breeze. My GPA is well over a 3.9 so I guess that shows how well I've done so far. There were a few nights over the years, usually around finals week, when I felt slightly stressed out. There have been some classes where I felt like pulling my hair out every night. But overall, I love my major, so even though the material may be hard at times, I don't mind the studying because I realize the importance of the information.
2006-12-30 08:55:04
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answered by smm_8514 5
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With the exception of a few classes, I felt like I breezed through college. However, it did take me seven years to get my degree because I worked full time and went to school part time.
2006-12-30 07:56:20
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answered by maryanndertal 3
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I did not struggle in college, but I studied hard every day, went to all my classes, took notes, worked on papers long before they were due, studied for tests well in advance, etc. I didn't party at all in college because I took my education very seriously. Perhaps because I was working and paying for every cent of it! In retrospect, though, I wish I had had a little more fun. Today, no one ever asks me about my transcripts or my good grades. And I can't get those days back.
2006-12-30 08:15:35
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answered by meatpiemum 4
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it was hard... i went to a school in the coldest part of the world, niagara university, and i used to live in jamaica. i was homesick. the people were not friendly there were less than 2% minorities, and the work was a bit hard. I was a political science major.
I had to have a job while in school for some money, in my senior year i had 2 part time jobs cuz i had a lot of loans, but all in all it was a great experience. I stuggles a little, and while the rich sons and daughers didnt have to work a day in their life nd had everything coming to them, i had a hard life. But i would not go back and start everything over, it was a good learning experience for life.
2006-12-30 07:59:09
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answered by sweet_jemise 4
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Some classes were hard, but others were easy. Every semester I took a good mizture of easy and hard classes so that I did not get far behind or feel overwhelmed with homework. I think it depends on the person and their study habits as to how hard college is.
2006-12-30 08:00:29
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answered by operaphantom2003 4
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Not sure why you are looking for this to be answered.
I found college more work than struggle. If I did the work, I didn't struggle, but it was a struggle finding time to fit in all the work.
2006-12-30 07:56:43
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answered by maebe3 1
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A little. I could have done better, but there were family circumstances I was dealing with which took my attention away from studying. But life happens, and you do the best you can. I ended up graduating with honors so it's entirely possible.
2006-12-30 08:54:21
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answered by chefgrille 7
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It was a little of each. The freshman and sophmore weedout courses were a little rough. Once I got into the classes that were strictly for my major, they took some work, but I never felt overwhelmed.
2006-12-30 08:47:51
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answered by nosila1978 2
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college classes were a lot like my Ap classes in highschool. so it wasn't too hard, as long as i kept up with my reading. Time management is the hardest part for me in college.
2006-12-30 08:08:38
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answered by pennies4purpose 2
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