Well, I finally got my grades back for my first semester of year 1 at University of Ottawa (math major)!
Calculus I - B
Intro to General Chemistry - B
Technical Report Writing - A-
Intro to Linear Algebra - A
Even though I'd like a higher mark in Calc I, I'm actually pretty happy with those grades considering it's my first year. I absolutely hated my chemistry and technical report writing class, not because of the professors, but because the courses were terrible. I seriously didn't learn anything in either of those classes. I did bad in Chem because I seriously just couldn't be arsed to do the homework.
I'm not really sure what happened with Calc I though. I got 100% on the first midterm, but then I got a couple of bad marks on an assignment and somehow got 50% on the next midterm. I'm not sure what I got on the exam, but I went in with a 75, and B is 70-74.4 I think, so I at least know I didn't do too bad on the exam. I think it might be because I always waited too long to do the homework instead of doing it when it was assigned, so I'd unfortunately have to do 5 sections at once sometimes because of my procrastination. That grade has nothing to do with the professor, because he's awesome, and I have him for Calc II this semester. I'm hoping to do much better in that.
The A in Linear Algebra is something that I'm very proud of though. I started off with a near-failing mark in that class, because the first few assignments were absolute hell. This is easily the most difficult math course I've ever taken because it was the first one to introduce insane amounts of critical thinking, as well as problems that could take up an entire page. Subspaces and Span were two things that really fucked with me at first. But I started going to my professor a lot for help, since he was willing to help me out, and I started improving a lot, and I started getting perfect on my assignments and got an 85 on the exam. I guess people can improve as long as they're willing!