Matthew Graham
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Hi, I was hoping that I could get a little feedback. Here's my situation. I have a hold status from Berkeley (rejected my UCLA). 770 GMAT, University of Rochester MBA.
Berkeley requested that I take Calc I, II, III, Linear Algebra, Discrete, and Differential Equations.
Calc I and II were a joke.
This semester I took Calc III, Linear Algebra, Discrete Math, and Differential Equations (and a Linux class for fun).
I had a difficult prof for Calc III and spent almost all my time on that class.
Discrete was a joke but I had no time for it and had an 80 average going into the final as a result. Anticipating a B-.
Differential Equations was fun, I had an 89 going into the final exam. The final was very difficult because I've spent essentially all of my exam prep time on Calculus III. As a result, I am anticipating a B- in this class also.
Calculus III I had a B-/B going into the final. I am anticipating either a B- or (egads) a C+ in this class.
In summary: Calc III B- going into final C+ or B- final grade
Discrete B- going into final B- final grade
Differential B+ going into final, B- final grade
Given that the some of the grades had to do with my focus on Calc III, and that I have only really had one class that had been difficult for me (and the prof was terrible)...I am wondering
a) if my chance at Berkeley is over
b) if they will make me retake courses
c) what my chances might be at other schools, and if it would be worth it to go to a lesser school
d) if my problem is basically that I need to try harder
e) to what extent, if any, I need to consider if a financial engineering degree is a good move on my part...maybe this isn't a good fit after all
f) if I'm just frustrated and shouldn't worry about it!
g) if it is typical to take dif equations at same time as calc III and if I was maybe just overscheduled
h) what typical grades are in these courses for people looking at 1) top programs and 2) mid-tier programs
I understand that this is a long list. I would appreciate any feedback. Thanks very much in advance.
Matthew
Berkeley requested that I take Calc I, II, III, Linear Algebra, Discrete, and Differential Equations.
Calc I and II were a joke.
This semester I took Calc III, Linear Algebra, Discrete Math, and Differential Equations (and a Linux class for fun).
I had a difficult prof for Calc III and spent almost all my time on that class.
Discrete was a joke but I had no time for it and had an 80 average going into the final as a result. Anticipating a B-.
Differential Equations was fun, I had an 89 going into the final exam. The final was very difficult because I've spent essentially all of my exam prep time on Calculus III. As a result, I am anticipating a B- in this class also.
Calculus III I had a B-/B going into the final. I am anticipating either a B- or (egads) a C+ in this class.
In summary: Calc III B- going into final C+ or B- final grade
Discrete B- going into final B- final grade
Differential B+ going into final, B- final grade
Given that the some of the grades had to do with my focus on Calc III, and that I have only really had one class that had been difficult for me (and the prof was terrible)...I am wondering
a) if my chance at Berkeley is over
b) if they will make me retake courses
c) what my chances might be at other schools, and if it would be worth it to go to a lesser school
d) if my problem is basically that I need to try harder
e) to what extent, if any, I need to consider if a financial engineering degree is a good move on my part...maybe this isn't a good fit after all
f) if I'm just frustrated and shouldn't worry about it!
g) if it is typical to take dif equations at same time as calc III and if I was maybe just overscheduled
h) what typical grades are in these courses for people looking at 1) top programs and 2) mid-tier programs
I understand that this is a long list. I would appreciate any feedback. Thanks very much in advance.
Matthew