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Am I the only one...
that plans their courses incredibly far ahead of time?
It's midterm time and I've just now finalized what I want to take in the summer. Now I just have to hope there's no exam conflicts.
Then again, that could be because I'm so far behind after not being sure what I wanted to do for these past two terms and now I finally have in mind what I need to work towards for transferring into business.
It's midterm time and I've just now finalized what I want to take in the summer. Now I just have to hope there's no exam conflicts.
Then again, that could be because I'm so far behind after not being sure what I wanted to do for these past two terms and now I finally have in mind what I need to work towards for transferring into business.
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I'm in business and planning to major in finance. I have all my courses planned out up to the final semester on a piece of paper tugged in my drawer. The goals may change, but it's good to plan them out first.
I'm going to take MATH 157, BUEC 232, BUS 272 and ENGL 101W in the summer. That seems manageable, yes? I know I'll likely want to kill myself, since it'll be the summer and I'll be stuck doing a lot of homework, but those four fit perfectly in my schedule, provided exam conflicts don't arise.
Also, what profs did you have for the courses I mentioned?
I found it a great way to understand SFU's degree requirements.
In hindsite, not much has changed except that I have lowered my course load expectation due to work and family.
I have BUEC 232 with Michael Johnson in Surrey. If his RMP scores are any indication, he's much better than Zhang. Is the course pretty intense, since it's 4 credits and deals with statistics? Weekly homework?
Math 157 prof isn't announced yet. I'm hoping it'll be Jungic, but we'll see.
I just inquired about ENGL 101 because I assumed most business students take that as one of the ENGL/PHIL requirements, but I know some people prefer other forms of literature or philosophy.
@justinbh2: Yeah, I've learned a lot from doing all the research into the courses and stuff. I found that, by doing all this planning ahead of time, it's really gotten me adjusted to the university well, as with being an executive member in a club has taught me a lot about the campus and all the various programs available. I think I'm going to apply to be an OL for the Fall 2011 orientation, since I'll have a good grasp on everything by then and would be easily able to help any new students in my clan.
When do you register?
It's basically coming of age novels in the summer, mostly female. Doesn't sound very appealing to me, but I've heard that the prof is good. Ogden's books appeal to me more, as I've already read the Da Vinci Code and Douglas Coupland is my favourite author, but two of my friends who took a class with him absolutely despise him. I'm split.
Maybe I'll take a different class in the summer and take that in the fall or spring 2011, since English is a bit out of place with Math and BUEC.
Anyway, in all seriousness, I'd try to plan ahead but allow for flexibility. For example I purposely delayed taking PHYS 385 because I hated Sonier and didn't want to take a class with him. I'd also try to plan around certain courses ONLY offered in the fall or spring once a year.
That said, I delayed 385 so long it turned out I didn't even need to take it because CHEM 464/462 together pretty much covered it. :teeth:
But recalling individual page numbers is just insane. Especially when you're reading five or six novels.
Anyways, ENGL 101 sounds alright, but I think it's like 6 novels you have to read, basically 1 novel every 2 weeks, that's heavy, plus if its true that you have to remember all those page numbers for the final, that's crazy.
And Coley is annoying me right now. He chose a translation of the Canterbury Tales which is basically like prose. The fact that such a translation exists disappoints me, because the rhyming couplets that make up the other translation that I own is what makes me love it so much. And on top of that, the original is made of rhyming couplets. asdfasdf
Were you in that same class?
If so, do remember someone who asked lots of questions who sat third row centre? That would have been me.
Also, the reason why you did so well in calc is because math100 was so hard. Its probably by design.
How did you figure out i was in math100 with you?
What info did you use? If you dont mind me asking, of course.