As a mathematics major, I’m afraid I won’t get into any math grad schools. I’m a rising senior, my grades are horrid, and my too-ambitious JP failed. FML
As a mathematics major, I’m afraid I won’t get into any math grad schools. I’m a rising senior, my grades are horrid, and my too-ambitious JP failed. FML
sucks 3:52 pm on July 30, 2010 Permalink |
for you asshawle
sucks 3:54 pm on July 30, 2010 Permalink |
im sorry
HEY 4:05 pm on July 30, 2010 Permalink |
no worries dude, you’ll get it. Maybe not the most prestigious of grad schools, but you’ll get in somewhere- better to be too ambitious than to care too little.
sorry man 4:08 pm on July 30, 2010 Permalink |
Maybe events like this will make people realize that Princeton expects too much from it’s students, similar to the lion/gazelle reference made on a Grade Deflation post some time ago. But sadly, I have no advice for you whatsoever. Hope for the best. Tell admisions officers of GD…. hope you’re in the 2nd-1st Quintile. Good luck.
OP 5:17 pm on July 30, 2010 Permalink |
I wouldn’t be complaining if I was in that 1st to 2nd quintile. I’m in the 3th quintile unfortunately
Anonymous 5:40 pm on July 30, 2010 Permalink |
3th? That may explain a lot…
State Skewl 6:14 pm on July 30, 2010 Permalink |
I was inthe same boat as an Applied Math major, but I knew I didn’t want to go to math grad school (it only gets harder). Instead, I graduated (3.008 major, 2.9 overall), got some work experience, and went back for an MBA with an IT concentration to round out the math rigor (it can indimidate some employers). I now work with databases and love it – the math you don’t understand now seems to sink in weeks after the final exam, and the logic and abstractions you have learned will put you ahead of many of your coworkers (unless you work in a think-tank/RD).
Good Luck!!!
Sassy Gay Friend from NC
dude 6:50 pm on July 30, 2010 Permalink
+1 SGF, you’re a really upbeat cat
OP 6:07 pm on July 30, 2010 Permalink |
sorry I mean the 5th. I have a very low gpa…I’ve gotten no A’s…mostly B’s and some unfortunate C’s. You shouldn’t judge by the way I quickly write on pfml (@ anon). I’m wondering if I really have a chance.
same as sorry man 8:16 pm on July 30, 2010 Permalink |
ok, in that case, I have no advice for you, but if you manage to get an awesome job all the same, can you put a post here outlining how you did it? Cause… I may be a sophomore but I’m in the exact same boat as you. … so…. yeah, good luck with that.
optimistic 8:37 pm on July 30, 2010 Permalink |
OP, if you’ve demonstrated improvement or willpower through other means (getting internships, making close relationships with teachers, good score on the GRE), then what are you worried about? you should take some credit for the fact that you go to princeton..i really think it does mean a lot. some people out there might be super smart, but it’s the people who are determined and less ’smart’ who finish last
realist 1:13 pm on July 31, 2010 Permalink |
Go to law school or something. You’re not cut out for a phd in math if you’re getting thrashed by the undergrad curriculum.
+1 8:56 pm on July 31, 2010 Permalink |
the truth hurts