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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sweetie, for someone to answer your question, you'd need to provide a lot more information (e.g., re your school, your courses, your extracurricular activities, etc.). Wait -- don't start posting that info. And don't waste any more time here or on CC. Instead, buckle down and bring up your grades in English and history. You are completely capable of this. Do the reading before class. Take a risk and participate in class discussion. Give yourself enough time to do the best possible work on your writing assignments -- including time to revise your first and second drafts! Stop saying and thinking that English is bullshit. Do I sound like your mom? That's probably because this is exactly the same advice I gave my STEM kids, and they went on to a top university (where, I will add, [b]they still had to do a lot of writing, even as STEM majors[/b]). Happy holidays and good luck! [/quote] Are they easy STEM majors?[/quote]
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