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Tell Us Why You Dropped A Class During Sylly Week

The first week of classes is very telling of how your semester will pan out. Chances are, dropping a 400-level class might be in your best interest if your professor is batshit crazy from the get-go.

Now that Sylly Week has come and gone and the add/drop period is over, we want to know why you dropped one of your classes.

Did you realize you’d never make it to your 8 a.m. on Friday? Was your entire grade based on just three exams? Did your professor say something entirely out of pocket? Were you uncomfortable attending a 600-person economics class?

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Colleen is a washed-up biology grad and former associate editor. Her legacy will live on through stories like “10 Questions With State College Sensation ‘Hot UPS Bae’”. If you’re a STEM girlie, this is your sign to take the leap of faith and learn to write. It’s pretty fun. Colleen misses the hate mail and can be reached at [email protected] or via LinkedIn.

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