it's going to be hard at first because you probably don't know if that program really interest you. Gotta try is and see from there
How hard is College/University?
#13
Posted 09 December 2020 - 02:42 PM
To be honest, everything depends not only on the educational institution, but also on the teacher. It may be that the student studies well, that in the educational institution it is easy for all students to study and everyone studies more or less well, but there are teachers in whose subjects students receive only bad grades, it is very difficult for students to study these subjects and that they do not like everything: neither teachers, no pre-courses, no material that is taught. Basically, students do not even want to do their homework in such subjects, students really like to buy homework from special professional services, that provide homework, because they do not have even a minimal desire to learn those subjects taught by terrible teachers. So you are right that a lot depends on the student, but a lot also depends on the teachers. Even students who teach very well all subjects may pass some subjects for poor grades because the teacher does not make contact or the student does not want to do homework on this subject at all because of the teacher's attitude.
Edited by kloscarolyn, 09 December 2020 - 02:42 PM.
#14
Posted 10 December 2020 - 04:14 PM
depends what course you want to take, it can be easy if you want to make it easy, but if you wanna work hard and get the best grades possible, its gonna be hard, its all about the mindset
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#15
Posted 26 February 2021 - 11:30 PM
Very, very hard... but it's worth it. Of course, it depends on what you want do to further in life. I've always wanted to be a doctor for instance. Therefore, the medical school helped me not only achieve my dream but also develop some incredible personal skills and traits. Education plays a major factor in everyone's life and helps him sculpt his personality. Through college, I've learned what it means to fail, what it means to win, what patience and discipline means and so many more useful things. You see life from another perspective which is great. And don't forget that it doesn't matter what college you're going to follow, personally, I got into medical schools with low mcat score and that didn't have any negative impact on my career. It's important to have the ambition to do something with your life.
Edited by tobygiant, 27 February 2021 - 03:13 PM.
#17
Posted 06 April 2021 - 06:47 AM
It depends on what you want to do.
I switched majors twice. Computer Science - so damn hard. Switched to sociology, and it was a cakewalk. Switched back to CS and finished it though. But especially I s*ck at writing. I just loathe writing something like essay or thesis. I don't care how good I'm at writing them, they weigh down on me like nothing else. I'd rather do 12 straight hours of math homework. I hate the ambiguity of essays. That's why I use homework doer lately. I've never been more relieved.
Edited by shonom, 08 April 2021 - 07:59 AM.
#19
Posted 01 June 2021 - 11:13 PM
Our field of activity does not stand still and always provides opportunities for experimentation. Another plus is the ability to avoid repetitive work by automating monotonous processes. Your work will never go to waste, so if you did something well, you can use a similar approach several times. I want to say this to those who are afraid to start learning a program for making drawings. Guys, even if you need help with your drawing homework, it's okay. You can always find a service to help you. Here is the website for this service.
#20
Posted 22 July 2021 - 02:47 AM
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