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A good approach is to review your tests, quizzes, etc and re-do all the problems until you've mastered each (thats tricky if your professor is still cramming new stuff into your brain and expecting you to have immediate understanding and mastery of it, especially if its based on previous lessons).
Good luck and finish that fight.
You will, of course, need to re-take the course again.
Find the same course material online from a few different sources. Certainly one of those explanations will make sense and you'll wonder why your prof didn't explain it in "that way".
* Also, check in with the professor of the class to see if you can attend office hours if you are struggling. They do not know that you are having issues if you do not approach them and ask for help.
And thanks for the tips yall, I'll see about withdrawing.
At my College you had to drop a course within like 2 weeks or something like that.
Don't recall the exact time frame as I never had to drop anything, but I do know it was not very long after the class started.
You might want to think about getting a tutor or spending some time with the TA - assuming he speaks English.
My Stats TA was Chinese and spoke English very poorly. Was frustrating sometimes.
Guess I forgot about it if I was told about that too. Luckily I passed all my classes and didn't have to drop or retake anything. XD
Guess you could do that.. huh.
Mark of "W"
A mark of “W” will appear on your transcript beside any course you have dropped after the deadline which is noted in the Academic Calendar as the “Last day for undergraduates to add courses or drop courses without a W," or on the Course Deadlines look-up as the "Last day to drop without a 'W'".
https://clas.uiowa.edu/students/students-academic-policies/registration-policies#w
Gods, I really should have read my student handbook more closely :D
After the first two weeks of the semester though, any dropped courses will have to be taken on a later semester.
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