Is it possible to flunk a class if you care about it?

<p>It seems highly unlikely to me, but maybe at certain schools it is possible? What do you think?</p>

<p>It is without a doubt possible at certain schools for certain classes but at most schools if you really care about the class and put the work in then you should get at least a C.</p>

<p>I think so too UTPG. Students who fail simply don’t care. Passing the class isn’t a concern, a priority. I often wonder what is so much more important to all of them. Sports, partying, eating, friends I suppose?</p>

<p>Here’s my finalized idea of where procrastination comes from: [Student</a> apathy, the root of academic procrastination |](<a href=“http://www.loungeowl.com/student-apathy-the-root-of-academic-procrastination/]Student”>http://www.loungeowl.com/student-apathy-the-root-of-academic-procrastination/)</p>

<p>[Student</a> apathy, the root of academic procrastination |](<a href=“http://www.loungeowl.com/student-apathy-the-root-of-academic-procrastination/]Student”>http://www.loungeowl.com/student-apathy-the-root-of-academic-procrastination/)</p>

<p>^ Good article</p>

<p>^ Thank you!! :smiley: That article comes from my years of middle school, high school, and college observations… If anyone has any comments or questions about it, I’d enjoy to answer them on the blog.</p>