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Posted: 09/07/03 - 23:22 Post subject: Fall Midterm Schedule
The 1st week's over but my midterm schedule for this fall term (and part of winter) has already been cut out:
Oct 6: Genetics midterm 1
Oct 9: Cell Physiology MT 1
Oct 10: Biochem MT 1
Oct 16: History of Early China
Nov 10: Genetics MT 2
Nov 27: Cell Physiol MT 2
Feb 6: Biochem MT 2
Feb 24: Cell Physiol MT 2
(both biochem and cell physiology are year long courses)
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Noley
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Posted: 09/07/03 - 23:23 Post subject:
My head is spinning.
How many hours are you taking?
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TimRuns
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Posted: 09/07/03 - 23:30 Post subject:
| nolefan85 wrote: | My head is spinning.
How many hours are you taking? |
This year I'm taking 6 classes per term (including 2 year-long classes) so that totals to about 36 credits for the year or 12 classes for 2 terms. (In Canada we use the credit-system) I'm was always used to taking 5 per term but this year I have to take 6 b/c I'm enrolled in an honors program.
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crazyfrog
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Posted: 09/07/03 - 23:49 Post subject:
again, i lucked out...
all of the exams for my endocrinology class are take-home essay tests. and there is no final for that class...
my first test in horm and behav is not until the almost end of october...
and biochem has a fairly consistant schedule of a test about every 3 1/2 weeks.
this will be the first semeseter in 2 yrs that my test schedule has not confilicted at all. i need to cross my fingers that things will work out this well in the spring too...
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Noley
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Posted: 09/08/03 - 00:44 Post subject:
| TimRuns wrote: | | nolefan85 wrote: | My head is spinning.
How many hours are you taking? |
This year I'm taking 6 classes per term (including 2 year-long classes) so that totals to about 36 credits for the year or 12 classes for 2 terms. (In Canada we use the credit-system) I'm was always used to taking 5 per term but this year I have to take 6 b/c I'm enrolled in an honors program. |
Sounds like a lot.
We used the credit system too. The number of credits you earned was directly related to the number of hours you took each week for the term. So, if you attended class for 18 hours/week...you had a heavy course load (6 courses usually 3 credits a piece). I got up to that schedule in my Senior year. Am I making any sense? Probably not.
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TimRuns
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Posted: 09/09/03 - 03:07 Post subject:
| crazyfrog wrote: | again, i lucked out...
all of the exams for my endocrinology class are take-home essay tests. and there is no final for that class...
my first test in horm and behav is not until the almost end of october...
and biochem has a fairly consistant schedule of a test about every 3 1/2 weeks.
this will be the first semeseter in 2 yrs that my test schedule has not confilicted at all. i need to cross my fingers that things will work out this well in the spring too... |
I say that will be great way to end your undergrad career! (It's your final year I believe?)
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TimRuns
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Posted: 09/09/03 - 03:09 Post subject:
| nolefan85 wrote: | | TimRuns wrote: | | nolefan85 wrote: | My head is spinning.
How many hours are you taking? |
This year I'm taking 6 classes per term (including 2 year-long classes) so that totals to about 36 credits for the year or 12 classes for 2 terms. (In Canada we use the credit-system) I'm was always used to taking 5 per term but this year I have to take 6 b/c I'm enrolled in an honors program. |
Sounds like a lot.
We used the credit system too. The number of credits you earned was directly related to the number of hours you took each week for the term. So, if you attended class for 18 hours/week...you had a heavy course load (6 courses usually 3 credits a piece). I got up to that schedule in my Senior year. Am I making any sense? Probably not. |
Yep What program/course were you in back in college? (if you remember..)
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crazyfrog
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Posted: 09/09/03 - 09:10 Post subject:
| TimRuns wrote: | | crazyfrog wrote: | again, i lucked out...
all of the exams for my endocrinology class are take-home essay tests. and there is no final for that class...
my first test in horm and behav is not until the almost end of october...
and biochem has a fairly consistant schedule of a test about every 3 1/2 weeks.
this will be the first semeseter in 2 yrs that my test schedule has not confilicted at all. i need to cross my fingers that things will work out this well in the spring too... |
I say that will be great way to end your undergrad career! (It's your final year I believe?) |
you becha...well at least my undergraduate program. i am still undecided about graduate school....
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