09-09-2003, 02:43 PM
1. Your english is superb.
2. Your situation, while somewhat "commonplace" on larger campuses, still sucks.
3. Lemonade from lemons.
Your diagnostics prof seems to be a slacker; use whatever time that you find freed up by this fact (and it may be very little, I realize) and capitalize on your OWN influences. Chances are that you know at least one of the students in the "Best Diagnostics" prof's class; ask if they'd "tutor" you. Essentially, follow THAT path of study and demand rather than the one that your own Diagnostics prof does. Hopefully, best case scenario, you'll be handing in the less-demanding work to your own class while actually focusing on the needed material from the other class.
Just a thought; I don't know your workload. Best of luck with that, in any case.
*tips helm*
2. Your situation, while somewhat "commonplace" on larger campuses, still sucks.
3. Lemonade from lemons.
Your diagnostics prof seems to be a slacker; use whatever time that you find freed up by this fact (and it may be very little, I realize) and capitalize on your OWN influences. Chances are that you know at least one of the students in the "Best Diagnostics" prof's class; ask if they'd "tutor" you. Essentially, follow THAT path of study and demand rather than the one that your own Diagnostics prof does. Hopefully, best case scenario, you'll be handing in the less-demanding work to your own class while actually focusing on the needed material from the other class.
Just a thought; I don't know your workload. Best of luck with that, in any case.
*tips helm*
Garnered Wisdom --
If it has more than four legs, kill it immediately.
Never hesitate to put another bullet into the skull of the movie's main villain; it'll save time on the denouement.
Eight hours per day of children's TV programming can reduce a grown man to tears -- PM me for details.
If it has more than four legs, kill it immediately.
Never hesitate to put another bullet into the skull of the movie's main villain; it'll save time on the denouement.
Eight hours per day of children's TV programming can reduce a grown man to tears -- PM me for details.