Well, at least I didn’t fail accounting
Microeconomics on the other hand, was a bit of a letdown. I didn’t “fail” but I certainly wasn’t at the top of the pack or even hanging out in the middle. I’m trying to stay positive about it. Our prof said that our average was higher than usual so I hope I’m still on par with most classes. I know I’ve come a very very long way in this class. I just hope it is reflected in my final grade. I need to keep working on it.
I’m so beat. I’m going to swim a few laps, head home, eat, and do accounting.
Sarah:
SOMETHING has to be a challenge!! Even with my CPA license, I never had to take Microeconomics, so I can’t imagine you coming to this subject with ingrained knowledge. When you finish the course, you will have learned so much, probably more than the people who have already studied it and did great on the test. It’s OK…..really
Mom
I know, I know. That’s why I keep qualifying my statements.
It’s not that I expect things to be easy, I was just hoping to end up closer to the mean as opposed to being below it.
I’m not terribly depressed or anything, just mentally and emotionally exhausted.