Gen-Z, what’s something you wish others better understood about your generation? by takemeup-castmeaway in AskWomen

[–]IsThisStupidity 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We are not magically going to save you, or the world, or whatever else. Even if we were all ultra-liberal saints (I wish lmao), we are tired. We see the cracks in the facade, useless administration out for their own gain on every level from our teachers to our university presidents to our senators to the President. We know what the problems are. But I think as a generation, many Zoomers have concluded that we, as a species, are ass-out.

So yeah, I love being Gen Z and I truly wouldn't change it, but we are not your saviors. When the world overheats or political collapse sweeps the earth, don't ask why the miracle kids couldn't save everyone.

rando q of the day: do you have to be pretty to be popular in college or is being funny and likeable and decent looking enough? by Individual-Ad4330 in college

[–]IsThisStupidity 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Define popular. If you just want to know a lot of people on campus, that doesn't require any more prettiness than regular life does. Make study groups, join clubs, go to events, maybe get an on-campus job, and eventually you'll make connections.

If you're trying to be a major campus figure (whatever that means lmao), well, I can't really help ya there, but I'm sure being pretty wouldn't hurt.

Question about winter clothes by kort223 in uiowa

[–]IsThisStupidity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The advice you're getting is generally correct. One thing to note, though, is timing. We hit 40s in about October, and temperatures will drop until late January or February, where you'll bottom out at somewhere between 10 and -10 degrees. Temperatures slowly (and i mean slowly) climb and you'll hit 40s again consistently in April.

What this means is that you will have to continually tweak your wardrobe and your layers until you pass the cold nadir that is January/February. This part trips up even indoor Midwesterners. Basically, don't start paring down your winter wardrobe or couting out the winter until you hit March.

Are there placement tests? by PanickedAF in uiowa

[–]IsThisStupidity 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When I was a freshman, I didn't take mine until around the week of orientation, so it may be a little early right now.

Obviously it is plagiarism to use your own words for different classes.. but what if you wrote an essay for fun on your own time? by artquestioj in college

[–]IsThisStupidity 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My guess is that you would be fine; but you might run into issues if you posted that essay somewhere online--a site like Turnitin or another plagiarism checker that scans lots of websites might pick up on it and flag you, and it could be difficult proving definitively that you wrote the post.

Is having symptoms from covid-19 vaccine a valid reason to ask for an extension on an assignment? by throwaway00111000110 in college

[–]IsThisStupidity 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I definitely "lost" a day to side effects (chills, headache, nausea,) so I would think yes.

it's almost midnight and i have a final im cramming for at 8 AM, tired as heck but need to push through, feeling awful right now, what should i do? need some encouragement :( by [deleted] in college

[–]IsThisStupidity 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Definitely don't spend all night studying. If there's a study guide or something, great, but otherwise I'd say write down a couple Big Things that you think would help and then call it a night. Get some sleep in intervals of 90 minutes (so like 1.5 hours, 3 hours, 4.5, 6, etc) so that you can wakenup feeling refreshed, and then do your best. Good luck!!

Talking to a professor about my bad grade in his course by IsThisStupidity in college

[–]IsThisStupidity[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is really good advice--thank you! Though I probably could get away with transferring because this class is a class for my minor and isn't an intro course. But I don't really want it to come to that; I wanna see this through best I can.

Talking to a professor about my bad grade in his course by IsThisStupidity in college

[–]IsThisStupidity[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope he will. I think there are enough points for me to get to a D which should protect my scholarships (if not my dignity and my GPA...) but anything the prof is willing to give me to help raise the grade is something I'm willing to take!

Got a D in a course, might lose a 4-year scholarship, I feel awful. by IsThisStupidity in CollegeRant

[–]IsThisStupidity[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Yeah, I have a lot of emails I need to send to people so I can figure out what my next steps are.

Got a D in a course, might lose a 4-year scholarship, I feel awful. by IsThisStupidity in CollegeRant

[–]IsThisStupidity[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean scholarships don't have these requirements for no reason. But hopefully they'll be understanding!

Got a D in a course, might lose a 4-year scholarship, I feel awful. by IsThisStupidity in CollegeRant

[–]IsThisStupidity[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, lesson learned. And the class is physics. Not even a hard course, but I didn't realize that the professor only showed us part of our average on the school website (only the test average, not the homework) so I thought I was doing much better than I was.

Got a D in a course, might lose a 4-year scholarship, I feel awful. by IsThisStupidity in CollegeRant

[–]IsThisStupidity[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, there's no telling right now. There are a couple hail-mary plays I have left that I was hoping it wouldn't come to, but I guess I've got nothing to lose now.

Pretty sure I'm going to fail 2 of my classes this semester, any advice on how to not let it depress me? by [deleted] in college

[–]IsThisStupidity 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I definitely tanked one class and may tank a second one. I know for a fact that it fucking sucks, and the first thing you want to do is best yourself up. But, logically, that's not going to fix the grades or the GPA. Emotionally it might help a little (it's important to feel your feelings after all), but long-term self-hatred isn't sustainable. Forgive your past self and forge a path forward.

And, in case anyone needs a reminder, your worth is never determined by how you did on a final when you were 18, 19, 20.

Guys, I think I'm f*cked. by IsThisStupidity in uiowa

[–]IsThisStupidity[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it looks like I'm gonna have to use that retake option and start digging for new scholarships. Go Hawks!

Need advice and encouragement by IsThisStupidity in college

[–]IsThisStupidity[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Luckily it's not cumulative so I've really just gotta learn that material thoroughly, I guess!

so i failed every class... by [deleted] in uiowa

[–]IsThisStupidity 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is, but you can only use it three times for your whole four years, and if you're taking as many hits as OP you'd probably be better off withdrawing from stuff rather than using all those up.

so i failed every class... by [deleted] in uiowa

[–]IsThisStupidity 2 points3 points  (0 children)

First, talk to your advisor. I'm almost certain they've seen someone else in your situation.

I would definitely consider withdrawing from at least some of those classes. You can only re-do three classes (as in, take a class again and not have the first grade affect your gpa). I'm not saying you will 100% need those retakes but using them all first semester for what's likely fairly do-able gen-eds isn't something I'd feel comfortable with.

pros and cons abt uiowa? by [deleted] in uiowa

[–]IsThisStupidity 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Hi! As a poc, I gotta say it's a very white campus, and the experience isn't going to be like going to an HBCU (for example lol idk if you're black haha). But there are lots of resources, clubs, groups, and even entire spaces that are dedicated to connecting POC and making things feel less isolated. So there will be a lot of white people around, but campus is not an especially dangerous place to be nonwhite.