>>12052776i know what you mean but dont think about the other people. i worked my tail off and had Cs and worried about family members and had a gf as well. yea my GPA wasnt perfect and i wasnt summa cum laude or whatever but i still made it. just keep at it and try your best
but damn i was infuriated when it came to like all the fratty type dude bros who talked about super cars and hip hop all day had near perfect GPAs because they got themselves into the testbank cartel. everyone already had chegg and the solutions manuals but you learn by struggling with stuff until it clicks.
take that as you may but if you do your best, or put in the honest effort without rushing or copying you should do just fine, and if you bomb a test or quiz its pretty easy to realize that u need to spend less time on netflix and hit the books more, most of the times that's usually good enough
everyone already gets help from others or past sections on lab reports and homeworks anyways, very few people have access to the test banks but dont cheat and risk your academic career for an easy good grade. maybe those people will be successful down the line or maybe not. dont worry about them and worry about yourself
also as a closing note, i wish i played less vidya and kept a healthy sleep schedule as well as keeping up a consistent study schedule after 2 weeks into a new term, seems like after 2 weeks i just did the minimum, and hey i still got my degree but didnt get 3.6+. i still made it and you can too as long as you set your mind to it. i think it's kind of BS getting a few dozen exam questions wrong over a few years can be the difference between going to a really good medschool or an average one. same with SAT/ACT scores. god i was so upset hearing one of those grade whores got a doctor say he is bad at taking tests because of anxiety so he got to take the SATs and ACTs, in a room by himself, with full time plus 50% more time, and he could work on all sections at once as he pleased