Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope she changes to a major that is a better fit for her talents and interests. Life is too short to spend it trying to fit a square peg into a round hole.
And there's no reason for her to spend the summer retaking the class. Instead, she should find an internship or job (or class) related to something she's interested in.
She’s thinking of maybe public health which requires OCHEM 1 but no further CHEM.
Data analytics and econometrics or biostatistics are what’s important for Public Health.
—signed, a PhD in health Econ from Johns Hopkins
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those that say why Biology it’s because that’s what SHE chose. I was not a STEM major and didn’t realize how weedy Biology was in terms of tough math and sciences.
She’s definitely dropping Bio but has no idea where to go. She works so hard so this is Devastating for her.
Don't kids usually have the mom's brains? Maybe she should be considering something else.
The best tutors are students who took the class from the same professor and did well. Look for an upperclassman.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another parent of a bio major, not pre-heath/med, hating every breath they take in ochem and periodically announcing they will have to retake it. Got a tutor. Cheaper than retake. No problems with calc, physics, basic writing, etc. No idea what they’ll be doing with a bio major, but the GPA ain’t pretty. Parents not only didn’t push for this major, but made many attempts to change mind. State university requires: two semesters calc, two physics, two chem, two organic chem, biostatistics (found that to be easy), biochem, etc. Plus the labs. It’s lots of independent work. Somethings covered in higher level HS classes made it easier. Keep hearing about kids who change out of bio bc of the chem. Hang in. Get a tutor or see what the college offers. Tutors in university towns cheaper than DC area. Bio major tougher than l’œillère realize, as it’s viewed as the easy science. Argh.
Where to get a tutor for college courses? Who will do it? Professors?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another parent of a bio major, not pre-heath/med, hating every breath they take in ochem and periodically announcing they will have to retake it. Got a tutor. Cheaper than retake. No problems with calc, physics, basic writing, etc. No idea what they’ll be doing with a bio major, but the GPA ain’t pretty. Parents not only didn’t push for this major, but made many attempts to change mind. State university requires: two semesters calc, two physics, two chem, two organic chem, biostatistics (found that to be easy), biochem, etc. Plus the labs. It’s lots of independent work. Somethings covered in higher level HS classes made it easier. Keep hearing about kids who change out of bio bc of the chem. Hang in. Get a tutor or see what the college offers. Tutors in university towns cheaper than DC area. Bio major tougher than l’œillère realize, as it’s viewed as the easy science. Argh.
Where to get a tutor for college courses? Who will do it? Professors?
Is this a real question? Every university has a tutoring center, which is often underutilized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another parent of a bio major, not pre-heath/med, hating every breath they take in ochem and periodically announcing they will have to retake it. Got a tutor. Cheaper than retake. No problems with calc, physics, basic writing, etc. No idea what they’ll be doing with a bio major, but the GPA ain’t pretty. Parents not only didn’t push for this major, but made many attempts to change mind. State university requires: two semesters calc, two physics, two chem, two organic chem, biostatistics (found that to be easy), biochem, etc. Plus the labs. It’s lots of independent work. Somethings covered in higher level HS classes made it easier. Keep hearing about kids who change out of bio bc of the chem. Hang in. Get a tutor or see what the college offers. Tutors in university towns cheaper than DC area. Bio major tougher than l’œillère realize, as it’s viewed as the easy science. Argh.
Where to get a tutor for college courses? Who will do it? Professors?
Anonymous wrote:Another parent of a bio major, not pre-heath/med, hating every breath they take in ochem and periodically announcing they will have to retake it. Got a tutor. Cheaper than retake. No problems with calc, physics, basic writing, etc. No idea what they’ll be doing with a bio major, but the GPA ain’t pretty. Parents not only didn’t push for this major, but made many attempts to change mind. State university requires: two semesters calc, two physics, two chem, two organic chem, biostatistics (found that to be easy), biochem, etc. Plus the labs. It’s lots of independent work. Somethings covered in higher level HS classes made it easier. Keep hearing about kids who change out of bio bc of the chem. Hang in. Get a tutor or see what the college offers. Tutors in university towns cheaper than DC area. Bio major tougher than l’œillère realize, as it’s viewed as the easy science. Argh.
still has research ops and is building a personal body of knowledge and understanding. Guess that and managing apartment life/ bills/ learning to cook/ juggling part time work and finding things they enjoy is worth something. I hope.
Is she frustrated with Smith's Chem101 or with stoichiometry? If it is that pressure-cooker weedout, but she loves and has always been good at Chem, the retake. If she's good at humanities, but hates them and loves experiments, then retake. If she suffered atypical stress/trauma such as roommate, sexual assault, breakup from hs boyfriend, alcohol poisoning, weight gain, etc, then retake. If you encouraged her into Pre-med/Bio/Chem, then let her take the classes she wants for pre-law/tech writing/linguistic anthropology/etc?Anonymous wrote:My DD has had a rough first year of college. Large state University and she got a C in General Chem and recently withdrew from Organic. First semester GPA hovered about a 3.0. This semester without Chem should be better but only because Chem was dropped. Maybe 3.5 ish. Plan is for her to retake over the summer. She’s so frustrated with Chem though and is dropping out of Biology major and is thinking of something else. Her talents have always been in the humanities. SAT score was 780 verbal 620 math.
She’s lost a lot of confidence struggling in math. Please help.
Anonymous wrote:she had general chem and o chem both in her first year? ugh. also, these are big weeding out courses in big U's.
signed, chemical engineer who barely passed o chem.
Anonymous wrote:My DD has had a rough first year of college. Large state University and she got a C in General Chem and recently withdrew from Organic. First semester GPA hovered about a 3.0. This semester without Chem should be better but only because Chem was dropped. Maybe 3.5 ish. Plan is for her to retake over the summer. She’s so frustrated with Chem though and is dropping out of Biology major and is thinking of something else. Her talents have always been in the humanities. SAT score was 780 verbal 620 math.
She’s lost a lot of confidence struggling in math. Please help.
Anonymous wrote:Taking Orgo 1st year is asking for trouble. Terrible idea.