Strange how a A 4 0 GPA Isn't what most people actually want
Am I alone in this? seen a bunch of people saying they dont care about getting a 4.0 GPA...isnt this ridiculous?
Am I alone in this? seen a bunch of people saying they dont care about getting a 4.0 GPA...isnt this ridiculous?
Between a 40-hour work week and these constant discussion posts that feel like they're being graded by a bot, I feel like I’m barely coming up for air.
Does anyone else feel like the "accelerated" 8-week format is getting more intense? I love the flexibility of UMGC, but man, trying to prep for proctored OAs while managing actual life is a lot.
I’m currently in my senior year, and I’ve never been more stressed about my GPA—not because of the content, but because of the fear of being "flagged."
I just submitted a paper for a 300-level class that I spent hours researching and writing. I used Grammarly for basic spellcheck and APA citations and the detector flagged it at 40% AI.
I’m finding it difficult to align with my group on our project. There’s a heavy reliance on AI-generated content, and I'm concerned the work lacks the depth and specific analysis required for the rubric. How can I steer us toward a more authentic approach without creating constant conflict?
What do you do to maintain a perfect academic scores say 90% consistently?