I think I'm going to fail Signals and Systems?

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A student in Electronics Engineering is struggling with a Signals and Systems course, having scored only 9 out of 100 on the first midterm, while balancing work commitments. With the second midterm approaching, the student fears failing the course, which is a prerequisite for Circuit Analysis. This failure could delay graduation by a year, creating financial strain for the family. Forum participants suggest focusing on studying effectively for the upcoming exam, emphasizing that intensive study over the next few days could lead to improvement. They advise against petitioning the dean, as Signals and Systems is not critical for Circuit Analysis, and recommend discussing the situation with the course professor or academic advisor. The consensus is that while retaking the course may be necessary, dedicated study can help the student manage the current challenges and prepare for future courses.
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Hi friends, I'm new in this forum and very happy to be here. I need your guidance on what to do with my Signals and Systems course which I expect to turn into a failure. I'm studying Electronics Engineering and I think I'm going to fail Signals and Systems because I got 9 out of 100 on my first midterm (the class average was 36) but I'm working at the same time, so even though I've started studying for the first midterm 1 week before the exam but, it wasn't enough to have a good grade. My upcoming second midterm is on Tuesday (4 days left) and I don't feel myself ready to cope with the Fouries Series and Fourier Transformation. I therefore think, I'm probably going to get a F from Signals and Systems, this semester. So, next semester, the university won't allow me to take Circuit Analysis because Signals and Systems is prerequisite for Circuit Analysis, and if I can't take Circuit Analysis next semester, my graduation will automatically be postponed 1 year, because I won't be able to take courses like, Microelectronic Circuit Design and Digital Electronics. And my family can't afford this. Should I write a petition to our Dean and University President about taking Circuit Analysis together with Signals and Systems next semester? Do you think I can handle Signals and Systems with Circuit Analysis in the same semester? What do you think I should do?
 
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I think you are better off studying for the exam. 14days is enough time.

Heck, I won't advice it but I studied my whole signals course in a day but keep in mind I was only 3 chapters behind before the final.

Fourier series and transform should take you no more than 2 days to get familiar with.

If you petition the dean, I doubt they would make adjustments for you.
 
I agree that signals and systems can be learned very quickly at this course level. Just find a quite table to work at and study the book writing out the derivations and examples and solving the problems.

Don't burn yourself out with all-nighters, just do focused study 12 hours per day for several days. There is no reason you can't ace this test with the time you have left.

By the way S&S is not critical to circuit analysis, and you would be able to do CA no problem even if you fail S&S, provided you study S&S now. So, definitely petition the dean and study hard on your own over the summer too, if you don't pass the course now.
 
elips said:
Hi friends, I'm new in this forum and very happy to be here. I need your guidance on what to do with my Signals and Systems course which I expect to turn into a failure. I'm studying Electronics Engineering and I think I'm going to fail Signals and Systems because I got 9 out of 100 on my first midterm (the class average was 36) but I'm working at the same time, so even though I've started studying for the first midterm, it wasn't enough to have a good grade. My upcoming second midterm is on Tuesday (4 days left) and I don't feel myself ready to cope with the Fouries Series and Fourier Transformation. I therefore think, I'm probably going to get a F from Signals and Systems, this semester. So, next semester, the university won't allow me to take Circuit Analysis because Signals and Systems is prerequisite for Circuit Analysis, and if I can't take Circuit Analysis next semester, my graduation will automatically be postponed 1 year, because I won't be able to take courses like, Microelectronic Circuit Design and Digital Electronics. And my family can't afford this. Should I write a petition to our Dean and University President about taking Circuit Analysis together with Signals and Systems next semester? Do you think I can handle Signals and Systems with Circuit Analysis in the same semester? What do you think I should do?
It would be appropriate to discuss the matter with the professor teaching the course and the department head or faculty advisor. One certainly needs to retake the S&S course. If it is a prerequisite for Circuit Analysis, then perhaps one is expected to use Fourier analysis as part of the Circuit Analysis, in which case, the CA course is more advanced than an introductory course on circuits.
 
Thank you very much eveyone, your views were very valuable to me. You gave me the courage to cope with everything. Now, I know how I should approach to S&S and CA.
 
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