During AP Stats we watched youtube videos (circa 2007) all day err day
it was...
something
just not stats
During AP Stats we watched youtube videos (circa 2007) all day err day
it was...
something
just not stats
Spoiler!
That's an amazing schedule tbh. It's much better to have all your classes in a row than to have random pockets of breaks... and to have all your breaks together than to have random classes!
Having every other day off is a freaking dream for a college student ;_;
The problem with transferring universities:
>log onto the new university's site
>look around for course selections, etc
>**** starts lagging
>504 error, can't contact server
Last edited by emailbox; 14th July 2012 at 12:02 PM.
bolt202/veil225/feint200
You can, but some courses become harder and harder to get just right.
As you go into more specialized courses (300-400 level), there are going to be fewer options to choose from and fewer slots available. Sometimes you end up settling for a crappy time slot simply because it's the only one open.
Spoiler!
i'm actually going to be nice and explain this to kag.
as you go further in your academic journey, classes become more scarce. This is because they are only taken by a much smaller set of people.
for example, general chemistry 1 can have as many as 10 sections (freshman level), where as my physical chemistry class only has 1 section (Junior level)
freshman level classes are taken by pretty much everybody in the sciences, including math majors, biology majors, chemistry majors, env science majors, engineering students, psychology students... and actually pretty much everyone.