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Jason
02-11-2011, 05:34 PM
Whether it be High School, Community College, or University: What classes are you taking?

I am currently taking:
CSCI 101 - Computers and Applications
Math 112 - Functions and Algebraic Methods
PE 132 - Beginning Badminton
PLSC 250 - American Political Systems

I'm taking that CSCI class because I wanted to do something with computers while I get my math pre-requisite up to being able to enroll in real programming classes :P Also, badminton pwns.

yanney
02-11-2011, 06:34 PM
my schedule is easy. no classes fridayyyyy
journalism
archaeology
art and social values
graphic design.

KR_Paradox
02-12-2011, 01:28 AM
EE 311 Electromagnetics
EE 424 Digital Signal Processing
EE 322 Statistics for Electrical Engineers
ComSt 101 Introduction to Communication Studies
I am working 0 to 8 hours a week as a research assistant on Compressive Sampling.
Schedule:
M-W-F class 10am-1pm, lab 6-9pm
T - class 8am-9:30am
Th- class 8am-11am
Nothing has been sweeter than treating school like a job. I get to campus every morning go to class then study/work in the library till between 6-9pm. Then it is the bus home where I can relax for a few hours. Has reduced my stress a lot as long as it is not an exam week.

PS Hoff if you read this please put your ass raping schedule up here and show us how it is done.

yanney
02-12-2011, 05:52 AM
i feel bad for you guys haha. im a visual communications major and its easy as FUCK

m-th i have class 830-1030, then 230-430, and im done.
but i work 25 hrs a week at targay(target) so that consumes a lot of my time

Ammoseller
02-12-2011, 10:55 AM
ENV 115 - Environmental Science (w/lab)
CRJ 100 - Intro to Criminal Justice
MAT 141 - Finite Mathematics
HIS 150 - US History to 1877

15 credit hours Monday through Friday.

Working on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.

Sup-homie
02-13-2011, 04:10 PM
I hate all of you..

Band III
Health
English III
DGA (Digital Graphics and Animation)
PAP-Physics
World History
Alegebra II

From 8:24-3:52 every weekday.

Djzzero
02-14-2011, 01:03 AM
ET 387 - Robotics
ET 341 - Solid State II
Anthropology 100 - Basic Anthropology
Physics 100B - Physics Pre Calc 2

Mr. Hasselhoff
02-14-2011, 09:38 AM
ET 387 - Robotics
ET 341 - Solid State II
Anthropology 100 - Basic Anthropology
Physics 100B - Physics Pre Calc 2

Trig based physics? lol? That sounds super easy...

KR_Paradox
02-14-2011, 11:16 AM
Hoff if you remember our physics what actual Calc did we ever use? They had the integrals but we never evaluated them. Pretty much as long as the system is statics or the dynamics are all constant you will not have to integrate anything.

Also show us your ass raping schedule.

Mr. Hasselhoff
02-14-2011, 05:56 PM
Hoff if you remember our physics what actual Calc did we ever use? They had the integrals but we never evaluated them. Pretty much as long as the system is statics or the dynamics are all constant you will not have to integrate anything.

Also show us your ass raping schedule.

No dude, there is a huge difference between the trig-based physics at our university and the calculus one. Just because you don't evaluate integrals doesn't mean you don't need to know calc. You still need to know how to set them up etc, and there would hardly be anything in the electrostatics material, among many other things.

s_8ball
02-14-2011, 10:14 PM
8:50-10:15 - 1st per. spar, sleep dont come to school till 2nd
10:15-11:30 - 2nd per. metal shop, grade 12 level already took 10 and 11 so its easy as fuck
11:30- 12:30 - lunch
12:30 - 3:00 - 2 per Co-operative education, i just job shadow at a local computer shop, pretty easy

hitman47
02-15-2011, 05:33 AM
Last semester of high school, here in Switzerland we can only choose a couple of classes (at my school, that's 3 languages, one of which is facultative and one of them is tested at the finals at the end of your school carreer, I chose English/Latin with Spanish as a facultative subject. Furthermore, you get to choose a science subject and one so called "Ergänzungsfach", which approximately translates to "extended subject" or some shit for your last year, I took chemistry for both). Other than that, we have the usual stuff, maths, geography, history, German etc

squeak
02-15-2011, 12:13 PM
5 business management classes, gonna be a good jew business man

Haze
02-16-2011, 08:04 PM
Intro to Philosophy, Ethics Philosophy, Algorithms, Operating Systems, Speech, Technical Communication (english bullshit)