*URK!*
So, my parents are helping me pay for this last semester, for which I have no scholarship.
Basically, it costs about $15k. I will pay $4k, and then either split the rest with my folks, OR if I finish my undergraduate education with ABOVE a 3.50 cumulative GPA, then they will pay the entire remainder.
So, right now I have a 3.46 cGPA, with 128 credits and 443 "points." This semester I am taking 14 credits. If I score 4.o in all of them, then I will finish with a cGPA of 3.51. If I score 3.0 in just one 3.0 credit class, then my cGPA will finish at 3.49(29577).
Tight.
I am VERY concerned about the graduate-level class I am taking, EBME 401: Bioelectric Phenomena. I feel like the class material isn't too bad. In fact, it is similar to EBME 327, which many of the others haven't taken, so I have a slight advantage in that.
Unfortunately, our homework assignments are almost solely based on skills that the professor doesn't teach us. Our first homework was a differential equations problem. Then, we had a Matlab coding problem. Now, we have to write a program in a weird neural program (which I actually used in EBME 327, but I totally hacked it and didn't understand it much at all). These homework assignments are KILLING me. They make up 25% of our final grade...
yikes.
Even if I suck at the homeworks, though, if I ace the tests and the project there is hope.
We shall see after the first test!!
If only there was some way for me to do better on those homeworks...