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Taking Calculus I for summer. Its gonna be an ass kicker.
BTW I had to take 5 english courses for Engineering. Comp I, Comp II, Speech, Technical Communication, and American Literature. I'm finishing up Tech Comm this semester and I'm glad to be done with English courses because I hate them.
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I have to retake BCIS 1405, simply because Brookhaven requires 4 hours for the course, and I took it at Collin County and it was a 3 hour course.
It's a flat out stupid class to have to retake, since I have an A in it already, but before I transfer to a school in Austin for my bachelor's, I figured I'd just retake it and complete the stupid Associate's of Business Administration program here.
I also have to take Speech, then I'm done with the Associate's and all of the classes I can take at community college. Probably taking both in Maymester, so I can have the summer off before I move.
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Originally posted by Buick355 View PostTaking Calculus I for summer. Its gonna be an ass kicker.class joke
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Originally posted by Leah View PostWhat sucks is I found out I won't be able to graduate with my masters until next Spring since they decided the last class I need didn't need to be offered in the fall. Fuckers.
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Now is when i need to buckle down.
6 hours this summer: Intro to Public Administration, Civilization Through the Centuries II
15 hours this fall: don't remember the classes
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15 hours next spring followed by graduation.
(unless, of course, something doesn't go my way. which seems to happen a lot.)
Overall, after this semester i lack 36 hours to graduate.Originally posted by 56482only on DFWMUstangs...
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Originally posted by TexasDevilDog View PostI think math is very easy. The reason why is due to it being repeating patterns. When I see situation 'A' then apply method '1'. When I see situation 'B' apply method 2. It is very mechanical. Just recognize the situation and apply the method.
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Originally posted by Buick355 View PostYeah it's learning the method 1 and method 2 thing that makes it such a task when the methods are complicated concepts. I'm doing well in pre-cal but it's no walk in the park for me. The fast pace of a summer class is going to be the kick in the ass.
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostIt gets hard when you have to derive your own method 1, and recognize/create your own situation A. In the real world...there's no textbook problem. This is why planes split down the middle, and why electronics can still randomly fail.
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