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I failed....feels like in everything....
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<blockquote data-quote="branDcalf" data-source="post: 388716" data-attributes="member: 6298"><p>I know a few people who failed a class, had to re-take it, and went on to graduate. A pain in the neck, but it can be done. My favorite professor had his PhD in biology and was a fur trapper. He took nine years to get his associates cause he kept getting side-tracked (he says). But, he was paying his own way and finally was ready. A friend of mine worked her tail off and flunked gross anatomy. She almost quit, but went ahead and re-took it and is now glad she did. Heck, when you go out for jobs, the employer never knows that you flunked a class. They also don't know GPA. If you have the needed degree, it's all good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="branDcalf, post: 388716, member: 6298"] I know a few people who failed a class, had to re-take it, and went on to graduate. A pain in the neck, but it can be done. My favorite professor had his PhD in biology and was a fur trapper. He took nine years to get his associates cause he kept getting side-tracked (he says). But, he was paying his own way and finally was ready. A friend of mine worked her tail off and flunked gross anatomy. She almost quit, but went ahead and re-took it and is now glad she did. Heck, when you go out for jobs, the employer never knows that you flunked a class. They also don't know GPA. If you have the needed degree, it's all good. [/QUOTE]
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