college algebra 3 hours a week (should be easy since I already passed discrete structures..)
structured programming fundamentals 3 hours a week
freshman seminar 1 hour a week( this will be my second semester but I skipped freshman seminar this semester.)
Japanese 4 hours a week ( I need this because I want to get my masters and PHD in Japan)
Telecommunications and Networks 3 hours a week( should help me on my plans to make a 2d mmo and or help me hack)
Rhetoric and composition 2 - 3 hours a week( boring )
Chapel - 1 hour a week ( have to take this since im at a christian university )
I graduated High School early so Im still only 17 years old lulz Ill be 18 next semester though =(
my schedule for next semester.
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Re: my schedule for next semester.
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What the hell major are you? And how did they let you into discrete structures if you're still doing algebra? XD
What the hell major are you? And how did they let you into discrete structures if you're still doing algebra? XD
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Re: my schedule for next semester.
I hate it when schools make you take religious "classes". :P
Re: my schedule for next semester.
My major is computer science with a emphasis on object oriented programming my minor is math (I just declared it the other day though). Im getting a bachelor of arts and then im moving to japan.GyroVorbis wrote:0_o
What the hell major are you? And how did they let you into discrete structures if you're still doing algebra? XD
The reason I did discrete structures first is because I couldnt get into college algebra my first semester because it was full so i asked my advisor if i could be in his discrete structures class. Im still in it but so far im passing.
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The most religious class I took in college was Art History. I actually learned way more about the history of christianity than I did art.Moosader wrote:I hate it when schools make you take religious "classes". :P
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I fucking hate religion... just throwing that out there... lol...
I want to go to UAT, now those are some sweet classes!
I want to go to UAT, now those are some sweet classes!
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Re: my schedule for next semester.
The word 'Religion' Doesn't even come into british institutions at degree level (the only time when you're forced to study religion is when you're in school, about 1 once a week, probably a bit more if you go to a catholic school)
Unless of course you want to study religion...
Most good universities provide you with facilities so that you can socialise, or in some cases, practice your religion (There was a university I visited that did have a chapel, but that was mainly because it was a purpose built campus in the middle of nowhere, where you had to get buses to town)
It just seems like a completely different world
Unless of course you want to study religion...
Most good universities provide you with facilities so that you can socialise, or in some cases, practice your religion (There was a university I visited that did have a chapel, but that was mainly because it was a purpose built campus in the middle of nowhere, where you had to get buses to town)
It just seems like a completely different world
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I think I can program pretty well, it's my compiler that needs convincing!
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Re: my schedule for next semester.
Universities that were originally founded in the US on a religious base still have a mandatory religious class, generally. They probably used to have more.
Ones that offer large amounts of no-repayment-required student aid typically fall into this category.
Ones that offer large amounts of no-repayment-required student aid typically fall into this category.
I realized the moment I fell into the fissure that the book would not be destroyed as I had planned.