I'm taking Intro to Business Professionalism, Marketing Concepts and Practice, Fundamentals of Management, and System Configuration and Maintenance.
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U.S. History II, Phys Ed, and some bogus orientation class I should have taken this semester. Also I'm trying to swing one more, not sure what yet.
Chem 2, Physics 2, Princ. of Lit Study, Intro to Research in Mol Bio, and one more course, just haven't decided yet.
None b*tch! I graduate tomorrow morning! Now the question is whether or not to go to PA school next fall.
Chem 2, Physics 2, Princ. of Lit Study, Intro to Research in Mol Bio, and one more course, just haven't decided yet.
ferrari_102
take a philosophy course. It's nice way to break up all of the hard sciences.
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Chem 2, Physics 2, Princ. of Lit Study, Intro to Research in Mol Bio, and one more course, just haven't decided yet.
Guybrush_3
take a philosophy course. It's nice way to break up all of the hard sciences.
I would, but it won't satisfy my major/minor/gen ed requirements.
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Chem 2, Physics 2, Princ. of Lit Study, Intro to Research in Mol Bio, and one more course, just haven't decided yet.
ferrari_102
take a philosophy course. It's nice way to break up all of the hard sciences.
I would, but it won't satisfy my major/minor/gen ed requirements.
You don't get ANY free electives?
Organic Chem II (w/ lab), Zoology (w/ lab), Environmental Practice (whatever the hell number it is now), Water Pollution and Resource Sustainability, Elementary Statistical Methods, Beginning Weight Lifting
I wish I could take a course or two. I guess I'll just have to stick to teaching General Chemistry II and Organic Chemistry II.
Hoping to get:
Linear alg (should be a cakewalk)
Fluid mechanics
Intermediate dynamics
Thermodynamics (the REAL one)
Then (probably two of the following) modern physics, E&M, operational methods, or a programming class (need to buff programming skills in general). Need to spend a bit of time planning sh!t out.
Company Law, Jurisprudence, Equity, Land Law. It's gonna be a lame semester.GhoXare you in law school?
You know, I'm still thinking about this schedule. In an alternate one I have Introduction to GIS and Soil Morphology and Formation. Ideally I would've taken the GIS and Water class, but unfortunately they overlap in times. As it is they are also both seasonal, and it's my last spring :/Organic Chem II (w/ lab), Zoology (w/ lab), Environmental Practice (whatever the hell number it is now), Water Pollution and Resource Sustainability, Elementary Statistical Methods, Beginning Weight Lifting
Suzy_Q_Kazoo
[QUOTE="Suzy_Q_Kazoo"]You know, I'm still thinking about this schedule. In an alternate one I have Introduction to GIS and Soil Morphology and Formation. Ideally I would've taken the GIS and Water class, but unfortunately they overlap in times. As it is they are also both seasonal, and it's my last spring :/ Hey hey, this is OT, you're thinking far too much. Save that for when you really need it, thinking up excuses to why you ditched those classes.Organic Chem II (w/ lab), Zoology (w/ lab), Environmental Practice (whatever the hell number it is now), Water Pollution and Resource Sustainability, Elementary Statistical Methods, Beginning Weight Lifting
Suzy_Q_Kazoo
[QUOTE="Suzy_Q_Kazoo"][QUOTE="Suzy_Q_Kazoo"]You know, I'm still thinking about this schedule. In an alternate one I have Introduction to GIS and Soil Morphology and Formation. Ideally I would've taken the GIS and Water class, but unfortunately they overlap in times. As it is they are also both seasonal, and it's my last spring :/Hey hey, this is OT, you're thinking far too much. Save that for when you really need it, thinking up excuses to why you ditched those classes. Gotta save that brain energy.Organic Chem II (w/ lab), Zoology (w/ lab), Environmental Practice (whatever the hell number it is now), Water Pollution and Resource Sustainability, Elementary Statistical Methods, Beginning Weight Lifting
Allicrombie
Law School: I'll be taking -
Work: I'll be teaching Several -
Busy times, but good for business!
[QUOTE="Suzy_Q_Kazoo"]You know, I'm still thinking about this schedule. In an alternate one I have Introduction to GIS and Soil Morphology and Formation. Ideally I would've taken the GIS and Water class, but unfortunately they overlap in times. As it is they are also both seasonal, and it's my last spring :/Organic Chem II (w/ lab), Zoology (w/ lab), Environmental Practice (whatever the hell number it is now), Water Pollution and Resource Sustainability, Elementary Statistical Methods, Beginning Weight Lifting
Suzy_Q_Kazoo
If you plan on doing environmental stuff GIS is a MUST from what I understand, but that water pollution class sounds awesome. (you will learn why harvesting oil from tar sands is much worse than it already sounds) If you can get documentable experience with GIS somewhere else then skip the class, but if you can't you probably need it.
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