Okay I'll jump in...being that Im in college now
1st- to those stating- check the add/drop.....be VERY careful with this. Dropping a course with 3-4 credits attached to it, can and does change your financial aid!....If you drop below full time, even by 1 credit you can and will lost part of your aid.
2nd- stop studying. No, seriously- only study for 30 minutes at a time then take a short 15-20 minute break. If you study for any longer than that, you are not going to be absorbing the information and frankly you'll be wasting your time.
I have Anatomy/Physiology and Psych right now, 2 courses that require an incredible amount of study/reading and it was starting to get to me. I am still carrying an A in both classes, however I did go into my A/P professors office after the last test (got an 81) to find out what I was doing wrong, and how I could better my test scores. She recommended the following
1. again, the 1/2 hour studying limit then break
2. form a study group with classmates, be VERY careful who you chose, you dont want to waste your time yacking. Limit it to 4-5 students
3. go to the learning center for test taking help- I'm sure your school has one check it out
4. If you start to feel as though you are falling behind GET HELP NOW...dont wait until you are behind. One thing with these types of classes (science espeically) is that they will build upon what you just learned.
5. RELAX!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BREATH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! REPEAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LOL thats exactly her words there in Number 5!
Good luck sparx, and keep your chin up my dear, you'll get to the end and you'll look back and say- "damn that was hard, but I'm so very glad I did it" Trust me, being 29, with 2 kids and attending school isnt easy either...but just keep looking forward and push that way!
Brandy