PAULINE HUYNH

Thinking about summer is depressing.

Because it means thinking about when school ends. Which means thinking about finals. Which means thinking about grades.

My grades this semester aren’t up to par, and it’s causing me to stress out.

Chem this semester is a struggle. I really needed to do well on this exam so I could pull up my grade from last time, but despite studying, I didn’t get the score I wanted. Bio is always stressful, especially for these next two exams. IR is easy to understand, but I keep forgetting that my professor doesn’t curve, so I need at least a 94 to get an A. Writing has been super frustrating because I am rarely inspired by my prompts (which are always very vague), and my grade has been stagnant. Sure, it’s always a decent grade, but because a large portion of grading involvesimprovement, and I have none, it stresses me out.

But on the upside, research is coming along nicely.

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