Did you ever fail a course/module in uni?
>>8589869
I feel like if I ever fail a module I'm a dumbass who should kill himself. Is this true?
>>8589871
No.
>>8589871
yes
>>8589871
Maybe
>>8589909
I don't know
Can you repeat the question?
YOU'RE NOT THE BOSS OF ME NOW!
>>8589869
Yes, I got a C- in my first semester in grad school (anything less than a B- is considered failing in this grad program).
Turned myself around, buckled down, and now I'm graduating with my phd on schedule.
In short, use this as a learning opportunity and fix your bad habits so it doesn't happen again.
>>8589869
I'm not a brainlet, so no.
Two times Calc I (we call it Mathematics I here).
Both times by literally one point. Mind you, after your third fail you get permanently expelled in Germany. Sometimes 100% exams aren't that easy.
Third attempt I've gotten an A.
>>8590201
expelled/kicked out of University for this subject with no chances of return*
>>8590189
Comforting. Thanks.
kind of
Failed a course at the beggining of the last summer, got a near perfect score in september
>>8590203
*no chances of return to stuyding this subject at any university in Germany
>>8590246
D-Danke
topography engineer student
failed introduction to photogrammetry and somehow algorithmic
>>8589869
i've failed a few, yeah. i work full time on the side, go to a decent uni (meaning: no shit easy courses) and study physics and computer science.
that is: i've never failed a maths or computer science one as far as i can recall, but a few theoretical physics ones. these things can be a bitch if you're not on point the day of the exam and/or you were still used to CS exams.
>>8589869
I only failed courses I was allowed to repeat
>>8590337
Tactical fail. I like it.