
Originally Posted by
Azar
I think most people do. I certainly do. Having classes you actually like is the most important thing, here, and that will improve once you start getting into higher levels and stuff more pertinent to your major. Sometimes classes you think you'll like just turn out to suck, and there's not a lot you can do about it.
Going in my first semester, I'd thought pretty hard about wanting to be in the Honors program. But the more I thought about it, the more I realized how worthless it was for me. In high school, it got you into classes that looked better for college and got you away from the idiots. Now, the only possible good thing about the Honors classes would be smaller sizes or more interesting discussion, but I go to a large University and I've found that I honestly prefer the big lectures...mostly because if I'm not there, it doesn't really matter.
I'm never going to apply for a job and have my prospective employer say "Oh MAN, you took Honors classes!? Let's hire you!" Actually getting the degree is what counts. And as long as your average is up to snuff in that regard, I say who cares if it's a 3.1 or a 3.8. I'm very bad at motivating myself to study unless the material is interesting. Assuming it's not, my motivation mainly stems from a desire to keep a B average, since that's what I'll need to get into my degree program, and is also what I need to keep for my tuition to be paid for me. So long as it's a B, not much else matters.