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why does it hurt?

Okay, I went to see my advisor about the results of the review & well. I'm trying to hold back my tears.

the resulting scores served only to confirm the worst of my fears.

The judges with no frill set, think I have no skills yet. I feel like I've been hit in the face.

why does it hurt that I've failed the review? I just feel like I've failed through and through.

should I just switch my major? he had the gall to suggest switching to MASS COMM. That would mean having Ms Ferrari as my advisor, THAT I JUST WILL NOT DO. She is a demon of a teacher.

I'd be lying if I said I didn't feel blue.

I'm taking human anatomy and that class is sapping my physical, mental and creative energies. I told mr. Armstrong to keep the results of the review. I'll just admit it, I was the worst in the class. My work was, as my father was fond of telling me, piss poor.

he did like the leaf drawing I did, BUT it was too symetrical, and that was something that KO'ed my chance.

I had to get this out of the way, but that descision still has to be made. should I switch my major or try again.

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