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I'm sad to say that I got an F in an upper level class that I took this semester. I decided to try my hand at a graduate class (as an undergrad) and I severely mistook the difficulty and rigor of the class involved. I think the thing that bothers me the most is that I did so poorly in a class involving a subject that I enjoy so much (Matrix Theory), and I will most certainly retake the class in graduate school after I relearn my basics properly.
I'm concerned however, for the consequences that this may have. I'm a senior and have already finished my math major, and I primarily took this course as an opportunity to see what lay ahead for me in graduate school, and it didn't go so well. This was my first F in college, and will not appear on my major courses list, but nonetheless, it's still an F, and will still stand out when I apply for graduate school...
I'm concerned however, for the consequences that this may have. I'm a senior and have already finished my math major, and I primarily took this course as an opportunity to see what lay ahead for me in graduate school, and it didn't go so well. This was my first F in college, and will not appear on my major courses list, but nonetheless, it's still an F, and will still stand out when I apply for graduate school...