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kaos86
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I'm thinking of minoring in physical chemistry instead of math. The reason why is because I believe chemistry and physics mix well. I wanted to minor in math, but going deeper into the Ph.D. path of a physicist covers all the math.
To get straight to the point, I want to withdraw intro to stats. I seemed to have no interest in the class because there's no visualization in the problems and I'm putting more effort to the other classes instead of this one. . I wanted to minor in math and I need stats under my belt. However, I just found out that calc. 2(the class I' am still in) replaces stats!
Should I stay in stats and just do "C" average in the class, or just withdraw the class and don't let my GPA get bashed by the "C" from stats.
To get straight to the point, I want to withdraw intro to stats. I seemed to have no interest in the class because there's no visualization in the problems and I'm putting more effort to the other classes instead of this one. . I wanted to minor in math and I need stats under my belt. However, I just found out that calc. 2(the class I' am still in) replaces stats!
Should I stay in stats and just do "C" average in the class, or just withdraw the class and don't let my GPA get bashed by the "C" from stats.