1. Calculus with Applications
2. Intro to Computer Science
3. Core Literature
Gonna have a looot of free time this quarter :)
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1. Calculus with Applications
2. Intro to Computer Science
3. Core Literature
Gonna have a looot of free time this quarter :)
I'm taking Japanese I as well, I wish you luck. I attempted to one semester with a different teacher and it was like she could hardly answer some of my questions and of course it wasn't her first language either so I felt so lost. So hope you have a decent teacher. Anyway, other than that I have: Intro to Psychology Inter. Algebra... again. Math is keeping me from graduating... never was my strongest subject. I guess more studying is in order.1: CHEM 1111 - Fundamentals of Chm Lab
2:CHEM 1331 - Fundamentals of Chemistry
3:ENGL 1303 - First Year Writing I
4:JPNS 1501 - Elementary Japanese I
5: MATH 1330 - Precalculus
http://i1088.photobucket.com/albums/i336/josephll64/a.png
Hopefully it won't be that bad, but it doesn't seem to be that hard of a schedule.
josephl64
They're all 100 level classes, they won't be hard. No reason to panic. :)[QUOTE="super600"]
Here is my schedule
1.POLS 101
2. PHYS 144(Netwonian Mechanics and Relativity):cry:
3. ENGL 102(Analysis and Argumentation)
4. MATH 120(Basic Linear Algebra I)
5. EASC 101
Still trying to change the times for these courses so I don't get destroyed by multiple midterms in a day.
nintendofreak_2
The physics and poltical science courses are going to be harder then the rest especially the physics one.Won't be able to take 200 level courses until next year because I wasted a semester in engineering last year.Usually I did pretty decent in anything related to politics or physics in highschool.
:lol: I go to UofT as well!I'm going into my second year of computer engineering. If you guys think your schedule is bad, check mine out.
vogelhut
Anyways my schedule is pretty chill:
1: Insights from Mathematics (bird course)
2: Intro to theory of Computation
3: Probablity with Computer Applications
4: Linear Algebra I
5: Software Design
[QUOTE="vogelhut"]
[QUOTE="MacBoomStick"] How many credit hours is that?cain006
Credit hours? I've actually never heard that term before. Each course is one credit if that's what you're asking. A total of five credits per semester.
I misread #2 as "Yoda I" at first glancesoulless4now
- Audiology
- Yoga I
- Sociology of Popular Culture
- Voice Disorders (waitlisted)
I'm going into my second year of computer engineering. If you guys think your schedule is bad, check mine out.
vogelhut
U of T?
Fundamentals of Reporting
Journalism's view of the languages and public life
Persons and Property
Crinimal Justice system
Law, state and constitution
Instrumentation Lab
Nuclear Engineering
Thermal Physics
Probability Theory
Leadership and Management
Applied Math, Engineering, and Physics major
Monday-Thrusday work from 7am to 2pm
I might go back to school in the future. Right now i have my Associates degree.
Senior year. My second semester will be shortened by 2 classes because it's senior year and I can totally do that, but here's my first semester.
1. Mythology
2. Culture of China
3. Seminar
4. College Algebra
5. Honors Physics
6. A.P. Government
7. Exploring Music
8. Strength Training/Conditioning
Shouldn't be too bad. Will probably only have to try on classes 4-6.
[QUOTE="josephl64"]I'm taking Japanese I as well, I wish you luck. I attempted to one semester with a different teacher and it was like she could hardly answer some of my questions and of course it wasn't her first language either so I felt so lost. So hope you have a decent teacher. Anyway, other than that I have: Intro to Psychology Inter. Algebra... again. Math is keeping me from graduating... never was my strongest subject. I guess more studying is in order. thanks for the support, and how much did you actually learn in one semester?1: CHEM 1111 - Fundamentals of Chm Lab
2:CHEM 1331 - Fundamentals of Chemistry
3:ENGL 1303 - First Year Writing I
4:JPNS 1501 - Elementary Japanese I
5: MATH 1330 - Precalculus
http://i1088.photobucket.com/albums/i336/josephll64/a.png
Hopefully it won't be that bad, but it doesn't seem to be that hard of a schedule.
MistressMinako
Impact of Europeans on N.A. Environment
Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Nature and Growth of Mathematics
Culture and Society in East Asia
Music in the City
Cellular and Molecular Biology
Neurobiology
Anatomy I and II
Organic Chemistry
Biochemistry: Protein Structure
Number Theory
Introduction to Physics
I have six credits left before I graduate. I split my final year into two to make things easier.
Fall 2012:
Winter 2012:
I only have three mandatory courses left to take, one liberal and two Professionally Related (PR) courses to take. Two classes that are mandatory are our capstone project courses for the end of our degree, where you become IT Consultants for a company and provide them with an IT solution to a problem they have. We have to find the company ourselves. My group has yet to start looking for one ... =/ lol.
My schedule is crap, because I have some days with 1 hour classes. It takes me longer to commute.
Mondays:
Tuesdays:
Wednesdays:
Thursdays:
Fridays:
Good thing is I work on campus, so those days where I don't have much I can work after ... so I don't feel like it was a wasted trip.
1) Intro to business
2) English comp 1
3) American National Government
4) Remedial Algebra stuff
5) Seminole/Creek language
Did the same last year.Taking my GED test in september and although i am slightly nervous since i haven't done schooling in a long time i'm confident i'll do fine then it's off to community college for me.:D
TwistedShade
Im off in my journey to become a lawyer.
Conservation
Autobody
Industrial Mechanics
Seminar
Strength Training
Accounting
World Cultures
Advanced Literature
Gonna be an easy year. :P
All of these Engineering, and Nuclear, and Math, and chemistry schedules makes me think we either have really smart people on this board. Or Just a glutton for punishment.
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