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crazyfrog
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Posted: 11/14/04 - 13:39 Post subject: students: whats on tap?
for your sping semester?
i finally got done with my registration stuff on fri and im getting excited about the two new classes i get to take.
im taking aquatic pollution and toxicology and functional histology. then i have graduate seminar on fri and im teaching early tues evening.
my schedule looks very promising to sleep and missing traffic. my earliest class on mon and wed is at 2:45. ill be done around 7:30. on tues all ive got is the class i teach from 5 to 7:30. no class on thurs! and seminar is at 10am on fri.
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MechEngDropout
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Posted: 11/14/04 - 13:54 Post subject:
Thermal Systems Lab
Instrumentation and Measurement
Machine Design II: Components
Heat Transfer
Turbomachinery
Reliability Engineering
I'm in class way too much this semester. Pretty much all day MW, half day F. T,Th aren't too good either, 10:30-4:30. It's gonna be nasty. The last two are tech electives. Turbomachinery is something I want to take, but it will be super-hard. Reliability engineering is an IE class, which means it should be cake. This should finish out all of my tech electives, leaving me 7 hours of class in fall 05 and 3 hours in spring 06.
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brie k
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Posted: 11/14/04 - 13:57 Post subject:
You know, I don't know. I have 3 paralegal classes I want to get out of the way for sure, that's all I know. But I'm not even ready for the semester. I have to meet with the campus program dude still, haven't filled out my paperwork amending my financial aid info yet, and Kathryn and I've yet to sit down and figure out what else I can take. I'm really limited because Jake's speech therapy utterly destroys my Tuesdays & Thursdays.
So, in all actuality, I.Have.No.Clue.
Your schedule sounds good though. Good for you!!!
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Ms. Jenn
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Posted: 11/14/04 - 15:11 Post subject:
Construction Drawings and CAD
Architecture and Society (Humanities Elective)
Trigonometry
Electrical Engineering Technology Programming
Public Speaking
This schedule might change slightly if Concrete is not offered in the fall, then I will take Concrete this semester instead of Architecture and Society.
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TimRuns
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Posted: 11/14/04 - 16:57 Post subject:
Much lighter than this term.They are all electives so term 2 should be fun.
Evolutionary Genetics
Terrestrial Vertebrate Zoology
Marine Ecology (though I may have to switch one of the 2 to Animal Developmental Genetics once I can start registering for it)
I'm thinking of switching to major and drop honors since my thesis project is not working too well in terms of time and labwork...plus I think it will make the last term alot less stressful...
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genie
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Posted: 11/14/04 - 19:10 Post subject:
I'm actually not sure either, I'm in the process of switching the focus of my program to a thesis-based degree so I have to take a Stats class to transfer back in. I'm not doing the practicum in January because I'm having issues fitting it in with the changes in my job. Plus, I really want to do the research project and am trying to see if I can cut back on the practicum hours since I am not interested in pursuing LPC licensure.
What I am thinking is Stats and a GRE prep course, at least for the math part. I SO suck at math. Sigh. I think it is going to take longer than the end of next year to finish now, but it will be worth the headache to have the research experience and a chance to publish.
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crazyfrog
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Posted: 11/14/04 - 19:19 Post subject:
| genie wrote: | I'm actually not sure either, I'm in the process of switching the focus of my program to a thesis-based degree so I have to take a Stats class to transfer back in. I'm not doing the practicum in January because I'm having issues fitting it in with the changes in my job. Plus, I really want to do the research project and am trying to see if I can cut back on the practicum hours since I am not interested in pursuing LPC licensure.
What I am thinking is Stats and a GRE prep course, at least for the math part. I SO suck at math. Sigh. I think it is going to take longer than the end of next year to finish now, but it will be worth the headache to have the research experience and a chance to publish. |
do you need to take the GRE for the next program youre applying for? if so, im sorry. but i know of a few good resources on the web to help you...
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genie
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Posted: 11/14/04 - 19:29 Post subject:
Yep, I do....I took the Millers for this degree since I am way better at the written and verbal stuff than I am the math. Any guidance you can give would be VERY much appreciated!
Fortunately since I am switching programs I will have more time to prep for it so I am hoping for a better score. My Miller scores were very high and they claim that the GREs are comparable but I am not so sure when there's math involved.
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MissLes
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Posted: 11/14/04 - 19:51 Post subject:
I thought this was going to be about beer.
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Bill_Sev
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Posted: 11/14/04 - 23:44 Post subject:
Ughhh the GRE I need to get my but in gear to take the test so I can get my masters in electrical engineering.
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genie
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Posted: 11/15/04 - 08:55 Post subject:
| Bill_Sev wrote: | | Ughhh the GRE I need to get my but in gear to take the test so I can get my masters in electrical engineering. |
I'll be suffering right along with ya buddy! Froggie sent me some great links if you want them too....thanks Froggie!
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elkid
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Posted: 11/15/04 - 10:42 Post subject:
I took the LSAT, the GMAT, and the GRE. The GRE is definitely the easiest of all 3 - kind of like the SATs on steroids.
I had sooo hoped to be done, but due to life's circumstances I needed to put my 2 online classes on hold. As such, I'll be taking my final 2 classes, business ethics and principles of finance, in the spring. I might try to cram in BE over the holidays, though. We'll see.
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cherylpf
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Posted: 11/15/04 - 10:44 Post subject:
15 more hours of poop, plus hopefully interviews for my real program.
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MastrBrewr
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Posted: 11/15/04 - 10:59 Post subject:
| MissLes wrote: | I thought this was going to be about beer.  |
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Gogirlgo
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Posted: 11/15/04 - 11:39 Post subject:
Just registered this morning. Gotta love online everthing.
Legal Research & Writing II
Taxation
Women & The Law
Payment Systems
Little nervous to be doing four classes but I feel like the book I've been editing this semester has been much like a fourth class in terms of the time it took. Maybe this won't be too much worse.
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