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Posted: 2002-12-30 11:53am
by jaeger115
I'm in high school BTW
Period 1: AP Physics
Period 2: AP language/composition
Period 3: AP US History
Period 4: Leadership
Period 5: Honors Integrated 3
Period 6: Aviation
Posted: 2002-12-30 12:32pm
by Cal Wright
I got like a painting class and a american lit class. i take it real damn easy folks
Posted: 2002-12-30 05:32pm
by Crazy_Vasey
CSC162 - Some Java shit. 161 was a piece of piss so I can't see this being too difficult.
CSC164 - Computer Architecture
CSC165 - The IT professional in todays society. The most fucking pointless module ever concieved. I guess this is the UK equivalent of a general education requirement, not that I ever go to the lectures.
CSC166 - Computer Environments. Retarded.
I hate being a first year most of the modules are shit.
Posted: 2002-12-30 05:34pm
by InnerBrat
Paleooceanography
Zooarcheaology
Palaeolithic and Mesolithic societies
and my dissertation:
The Evolution of Wing Shape and Venation in Dragonflies (O. Odonata) during the Phanerozoic
Posted: 2002-12-30 05:41pm
by Alyrium Denryle
innerbrat wrote:Paleooceanography
Zooarcheaology
Palaeolithic and Mesolithic societies
and my dissertation:
The Evolution of Wing Shape and Venation in Dragonflies (O. Odonata) during the Phanerozoic
You officially kick ass
Posted: 2002-12-30 05:43pm
by InnerBrat
Alyrium Denryle wrote:innerbrat wrote:Paleooceanography
Zooarcheaology
Palaeolithic and Mesolithic societies
and my dissertation:
The Evolution of Wing Shape and Venation in Dragonflies (O. Odonata) during the Phanerozoic
You officially kick ass
I know. And you didn't hear about last term:
I present you with:
The Archaeology of Human Remains.
Ahh, I'm gonna miss those syphilitic bones.
Posted: 2002-12-30 05:44pm
by Crayz9000
HemlockGrey wrote:A 'fortnight' is what, 2 weeks? That doesn't sound too bad...
20 days, or just under 3 weeks.
As for my classes...
Winter: English 102 (Literature/critical thinking). Starts in about a week.
Spring: Calculus 1, Java, Symbolic Logic, and a design course.
Posted: 2002-12-30 06:03pm
by Alyrium Denryle
innerbrat wrote:Alyrium Denryle wrote:innerbrat wrote:Paleooceanography
Zooarcheaology
Palaeolithic and Mesolithic societies
and my dissertation:
The Evolution of Wing Shape and Venation in Dragonflies (O. Odonata) during the Phanerozoic
You officially kick ass
I know. And you didn't hear about last term:
I present you with:
The Archaeology of Human Remains.
Ahh, I'm gonna miss those syphilitic bones.
You dont mind if I add you to the AIIF roster do you?
Posted: 2002-12-30 06:04pm
by Howedar
Advanced Automotive Mechanics
Teacher Aid
Global Studies 2
AP English
German 4
Calculus
Posted: 2002-12-30 06:05pm
by InnerBrat
Go ahead, I was planning to ask you to anyway.
Do i get to put AIIF in my sig, then?
Posted: 2002-12-30 06:17pm
by Alyrium Denryle
Yes you do
Posted: 2002-12-30 06:57pm
by Phil Skayhan
General Chem II - Lecture & Lab (4 Cred)
Intro Engineering (1 cred)
Engineering Graphics (2 cred)
Precalc (4 cred) - need a better review course than I took last spring before Calculus
English Comp I (3 cred)
Posted: 2002-12-30 07:12pm
by Alex Moon
innerbrat wrote:Paleooceanography
Zooarcheaology
Palaeolithic and Mesolithic societies
and my dissertation:
The Evolution of Wing Shape and Venation in Dragonflies (O. Odonata) during the Phanerozoic
Wow.

Cool

Posted: 2002-12-30 07:18pm
by Raptor 597
PE I
English I Honors
Alegbra I Hoors
Economics/Typing I
Posted: 2002-12-30 08:51pm
by weemadando
innerbrat wrote:Paleooceanography
Zooarcheaology
Palaeolithic and Mesolithic societies
and my dissertation:
The Evolution of Wing Shape and Venation in Dragonflies (O. Odonata) during the Phanerozoic
Wow, another paleontology/geology oriented person - I did first year geology, but found the course heinously boring, but I still keep up to date with events and have a good background in it all.
Posted: 2002-12-31 06:37am
by InnerBrat
First year geology is heinously boring. So is second year sedimentology.
Which is why I do palaeontology, biology, aracheaology and anthropology.
YAY! I'm in the AIIF <sing a happy song>
Posted: 2003-01-10 10:27pm
by weemadando
Quick description and majors in brackets.
Monday:
2:10pm - Race and Ethnic Politics (Political Science),
Tuesday:
9:00am - Race and Ethnic Politics,
10:00am - War and Peace in the Pacific (20th Century History),
11:00am - Roman Empire: Tiberius to Hadrian (Ancient Civilizations),
2:10pm - History of Philosophy: Socrates to Sartre (crappy stand in subject due to cancelled Ancient Civilizations course),
Wednesday:
9:00am - War and Peace in the Pacific,
11:00am - Roman Empire: Tiberius to Hadrian,
Friday:
2:10pm - History of Philosophy: Socrates to Sartre.
Well, no four day weekend unfortunately. But at least I have a day off. And some REALLY slack days. And goddamn 2 fucking 9am classes.
Posted: 2003-01-11 02:25am
by The Dark
COM101 Fundamentals of Speech
REL447 Prophetic Thought in Ancient Israel
REL398 Fundamental Questions of Theology and Philosophy
PHI206 Ethics
FRE202 French (fourth semester)
PED202 Tae Kwon Do
For Prophetic Thought, I have a paper due with a full textual analysis of a passage from one of the prophets. Depending on how it goes, I may make it available on my website for people to look at (and before you ask, the professor's an atheist, so I'm not going to be trying to bootlick some fundie).
Posted: 2003-01-11 05:05pm
by kheegster
By hours per week:
Waves, Optics and Acoustics 3
Electricity and Electromagnetism 3
Introduction to Classical Mechanics 3
Practical Physics 7
Problem-solving classes 4
Posted: 2003-01-11 05:24pm
by phongn
[3] CHM 2210 Organic Chemistry I
[3] PHY 2049 Physics II
[1] PHY 2049L Physics II Lab
[1] PHZ 2103 Physics II Problems
[4] STA 2023 Introductory Statistics I
[3] ENC 1102 English Composition II
[3] PCB 3043 Principles of Ecology
Posted: 2003-01-11 05:33pm
by Durandal
Final schedule.
MAT175 - Linear Algebra - 4 hours
PHY111 - Physics for Scientists and Engineers II - 4 hours + Lab
ACS165 - Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers (Fortran90) - 4 hours
POL105 - Politics in American Government - 3 hours
Posted: 2003-01-11 06:57pm
by Laughing Mechanicus
MEng Cybernetics, Reading Uni.
First Year.
Weekly Dosage:
SE1A2,CY1A2,EE1A2 - Practicals (Different weekly) - 3-6 hours
CY1A2 - Introduction to Cybernetics - 2 hours
CS1D2 - Introductory Programming - 2 hours (+2 hours practicals)
EG1C2 - Engineering Mathematics - 2 hours (+2 hours practicals)
SE1A2 - Systems & Circuits - 2 hours
XXXXX - Introduction to Algorithms (Forgot Module Code) - 2 hours
EE1A2 - Electronic Engineering - 1 hour
Total of 16-21 hours a week, and I love them all

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Posted: 2003-01-11 08:46pm
by phongn
While I have eighteen credit hours enrolled, I spent quite a bit more time than that in class.
Posted: 2003-01-11 09:00pm
by starfury
Principles or English 2(same as stated befire, how someone can fail an english class, so long as it is their native language is beyond me. Though, I enjoy reading and writing)
well I nearly did during the senior year of HS, but I think everybody knew I had a grammarhole jerk, so I didn't read or write, just copyed bullshit.