Didn't do too great this semester.
CS 135 - Comp Sci I - B
MATH 182 - Calc II - A
PHYS 180/L - Engineering Physics - C
CHEM 122/L - Gen Chemistry II - B (Never again, fuck chemistry)
COM 101 - Public Speaking - B
Didn't do too great this semester.
CS 135 - Comp Sci I - B
MATH 182 - Calc II - A
PHYS 180/L - Engineering Physics - C
CHEM 122/L - Gen Chemistry II - B (Never again, fuck chemistry)
COM 101 - Public Speaking - B
How many credits do you guys take a semester? How are you doing this many classes?
I'm taking 17 credits this semester, doing it so I can graduate next semester. Once you get through the first semester of 15+, the rest aren't as bad as you learn how to better manage your time studying.
Network Security: A-
Desktop Support: A (Bullshit class IMO)
Switches and Routers: A-
I got the N+ tomorrow, then I can finally relax :D
The most I ever do is 15 and I feel like I'm strapped for time.. I dont get it.
If it's at all possible, drop that class and take it a different semester or at a different time. Trust me, you don't want to do that to yourself unless you have to. Complex variables wasn't required, and it wasn't a prereq to another class I need. I don't know why I even did that to myself.
Agreed. My first semester I had 7:45 classes monday - thursday and my commute to school was a good hour and a half, 1 hr if traffic wasn't too bad. Had to get up at 5 am every morning and leave by 5:30. Made it through the semester but won't be doing stupid shit like that again lmao. Now my classes all start after 9 so I can get to school within half an hour.
18 credit hours this semester. Probably not going to do that much again, unless that's what I'll need to graduate when it comes that time. I usually take 12-15.
FUCK THIS WAS THE WORST FUCKING TEST EVER HOLY SHIT
Hope I at least got enough for a C/C+/B-, maybe the prof will curve the class.
And I only took 13 credits this semester cause I took 13 credits over the summer and I wanted a little bit of a breather. I usually do between 14~17. Currently signed up for 16 credits next semester.
Nutrition in everyday life: A
Social Psychology: B
Research Methods I: A
Careers in Psychology: A
Orientation to Higher Education: A (fuckin lol)
University is different in England, but can't say that it went as well as planned. We only do one subject and all modules are designed around this subject, and I've decided Physics is pretty fuckin' hard. So should've taken English...
Noooooooooo stick with physics! Together we can destroy the engineers and applied mathematicians.
Now that I'm out of chemistry class, I don't hate chemists as much as I did a few weeks ago.
I'm sure once you take an engineering class and they make you build a giant laser or a rocket or something you'd change your mind about us too.
Anyone else in law school here?