>start uni four months ago
>passionate about degree program, experienced with subject
>straight A's/B's
>recent course might end with a C, or even worse a D+
>fucking blemish on my transcript
unifags did you end up getting a good job out of school even if you had to limp your way through one or two classes? i'm so worried, I have at least a B self-standard and this feels embarrassing. Makes me worry a lot.
are you dumb?
nobody fucking cares about your gpa honestly, the world is run on nepotism college is a joke
I finished school a few months ago with a shit tier cumulative GPA (3.1) but a decent major GPA (3.7).
To give you an idea of how that worked out for me, I'm currently wagekeking for $15 an hour in a warehouse.I have had some people call/email me for interviews because they found my resume on some generic job site I posted it to but I'm too scared of being judged as a failure and a fuckup that I pretend I didn't see the email/voicemail and instantly delete it.
No one cares about your GPA after a year or so of being out.
They care about what school you went to, and any relevant experience you have in the field.
I graduated with a 2.something, didn't even bother to check, and now I'm working my dream job for $27/hour. Not the greatest, but fuck it, I'm doing what I love and getting paid for it.
>>27363750
I don't give a fuck about what grades I get as long as I pass, you should follow my example
>>27363906
this
experience is a bitch to get but means everything
>passionate about your degree program
>get a D
Are you just retarded or what? Is it something really hard?
I didn't give a fuck about my degree and never fucked up that badly. In fact, I hated it.
>>27363906
tfw college drop out making 34$ an hour as an entry level position at a fortune 500 company
ez life
>>27363750
If you're doing engineering, they care more about your internships and experience than a 4.0. Just keep it above 3.0 and you should be fine desu
>>27363974
There was a lot of reference material not handed out directly in class and so this one guide on how to do assignments step by step I never actually had, managed to pass though.
You do it if you're so goddamn smart.
>>27363750
Don't worry. Do extremely well in the important classes (ie the hard classes and the final year classes in your major) and your transcript will still look great.
I'm a good example of this. I failed four classes outside my major (and failed BADLY, I got 33% in one) but I did very very well in all the third and fourth year classes in my major (all A and A+). I got a job as soon as I graduated this year and I got into both graduate school programs I applied to with $20k in funding. Nothing to worry about!
>>27364259
you've eased a wounded soul anon