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Friday, November 30, 2018

A Little Piece of Advice

Before I transferred to ASU, I made sure I was taking classes I needed for my major and research certificate. While at Phoenix College, I had the idea that a research certificate was required for the TRAIN scholarship. So, with that in mind, I had talked to an advisor and everything seemed to check out. I was taking Genetics, Statistics, Sign Language and IAS (a required transfer class). I thought I was on the right track but that changed half way into the semester. It was Halloween and this was the last day to withdraw from any class. I was doing horrible in Statistics (below passing horrible). I went to every class and took notes but that was a class where I understood in class but as soon as I walked out or took a test, I forgot everything. That class was not it but I had to take it for my scholarship (or so I thought). That day, I had to consider whether I should withdraw and take it next year or continue with it (which would have been a dread). I didn’t know what to do so I reached out to Dr. Hackney Price and Dr. Marshall. After explaining my situation, they gave me advice and I decided to withdraw from the class. I also learned that the research certificate was NOT required for the scholarship (hallelujah)! Moral of the story: don’t be afraid to quadruple check your work with various and different people, even if you think you’re done. It might seem annoying or repetitive but hey, this is your education. I thought I had my classes in check but it turns out I didn’t. If I could go back and change that, I would. I wasted my time on a class I didn’t need and I could’ve used that time for a class I would’ve enjoyed. Also, don’t be afraid to ask for advice. Faculty is there to help YOU! At the end of the day, they are more knowledgeable and experienced so asking them doesn’t hurt you or them. All in all, I will definitely continue to use this advice and I hope it was helpful!

Figure 1. My reaction when I found out I could've saved myself the stress, Friday night homework and a 1-hour class 3 times a week ("Are you kidding me Template", n.d.). Save yourself from this disappointment and follow my advice, please.

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2 comments:

  1. I'm glad that it worked out for you. The S-STEM program has really been a game changer for encouraging me to reach out to my instructors. I'll definitely take your advice. I've for sure had times when I felt like I was having trouble navigating the classes that I was supposed to be taking.

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  2. Great advice Brenda, and so glad to see you are doing well!

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