Well, the semester's over. I'm done my math tests, and I've completed one of my Psych assignments. There is still one left to submit by 5:00 PM today. It's finished, but it's a group project, so I'm waiting on one of my group members to look it over. If she doesn't respond by 4:30, I'll just submit it.
I'm waiting on my grades to roll in. I've got 5 out of 6 so far. Here they are:
English: 86%
College Prep: 98%
Social Services: 95%
Human Services: 94%
Math: 72%
And my Psych grade, as of now, is 88%, but I'm waiting on two more assignments to be processed.
Right now, I'm at 89% average between the six. That's what I was at before, remember? Since then, I improved in every class except for Math, which dropped in a heavy way. If my Psych grade moves up, that will put me over my goal of 90%. If not, the Presidential Honours thing is evaluated over the course of a year, not semester, so I can probably pick it up. Next semester, there is no Math or English, which are my lowest grades.
I still improved my English grade from high school. I had the educational requirements to get into Social Services, and I was worried that, if I got a grade worse than 80%, I would lose the credential I already had before taking this program. Our final assignment was worth 40% of our grade, and it contained another assignment which was an additional 5%. Basically have the course in one package, and it was placed right after our worst rush for assignments, so I was feeling burned out when I really got down to work on it. I worried that this burn out would hurt the quality of my project.
In high school. I had a 72% average for English, but it was University stream, so it added up to 82% for College. There's an 82% minimum to get into my desired program. Since the minimum is 70% for Universities, it actually means you need to have a University-level comprehension of this specific subject to get in.
In the end, I improved by 4%. That's neat. Still my second-lowest grade.
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