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Post by Ren Panganiban on Dec 8, 2010 16:49:57 GMT -5
@ Sean ::: Whoops~ I'll go fix that. Although Ren might go crazy with so much free time if he doesn't grab an on campus job or something (although being a Scion is like a full-time job on its own)
@ Alex ::: Mattering on how many units the art class is, I'm 16 or 17 units. Alex could probably stick a random gym class, or like wrestling (I'm unsure if it's like this at other colleges, but at my school, if you're on a sports team, that's a one-unit class)
@jahiera - That looks about right, give or take. I probably would make Comm. Studies a 2-uniter, but it wouldn't fit in your schedule then.
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Sean Regan
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Post by Sean Regan on Dec 8, 2010 16:52:22 GMT -5
I'll jump on the bandwagon and list my proposed schedule for Alex here. Note the more I look at it, the more I want to tweak it, but... MWF 08:00-09:00 Bio101 MWF 09:15-10:15 Calculus MWF 10:30-11:30 Physics 101 MWF 11:45-12:45 Engineering TTh 10:00-11:30 Art - Sculpting Mon 14:00-18:00 Engineering lab Tu 14:00-18:00 Physics lab Th 14:00-18:00 Biology lab I was thinking tis would be 18 credits, but now I realize the art class should probably be lower in credits because it's hands on, a lot like a lab. I also want to throw in P.E. class for sports, but I am pretty clueless at this time as for an appropriate way to add it to the schedule. Thinking about it, you do make a very valid point. In my college, T-Th classes ran 1:50 with a 10 min break and 10 mins in between classes, so 8-9:50, 10-11:50, etc. MWF classes ran 1:10, with 10 mins between classes, so 8-9:10, 9:20-10:30, 10:40-11:50, etc I guess I'll have to fix my table...
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Post by jahierasaladin on Dec 8, 2010 16:54:07 GMT -5
Heheheh ^^;;;
I knew I forgot something...changed!
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Post by Liam O'Doherty on Dec 8, 2010 22:08:52 GMT -5
Ok..so I'm pretty freaking clueless at the moment as to what classes I need to take. Liam is Majoring in Physical therapy(maybe a double major in sports medicine?). He is also a very eclectic kinda guy so he would also take things that were interesting and not have anything to do with his degree. Is 18 credits the max? Can he take more? Are there night classes available? Open to suggestions and help...
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Post by Alex Efasteyo on Dec 8, 2010 23:13:06 GMT -5
I'm assuming some night classes are available, I haven't noticed any RL college without them. However, I'd expect the classes offered for night courses will be far fewer than the day classes.
18 credits is the max that Griff listed, but in a PM I did ask that he might allow a little over for those of us who are double majoring (otherwise it becomes pretty difficult to take all prerequisites for both majors as well as all the general electives required). I haven't heard back on this yet though, so I guess he's still thinking it over.
I tried to look up a couple of actual colleges online, but the information they have just isn't really formatted well to planning course selection for a semester. But perhaps you might use that sort of thing for ideas for classes, even if it doesn't help much in scheduling.
Other than that, sorry, don't have much advice to offer.
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Post by Ren Panganiban on Dec 9, 2010 0:20:01 GMT -5
So, when choosing Ren's classes, I used a lot of my first year schedule (minus the philosophy class from hell). You can check out here for a full list of Stanford courses offered this year (no Stanford account needed). Just a note that it's hella laggy since it's the end of the quarter and people are still choosing classes for winter quarter.
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Post by Liam O'Doherty on Dec 12, 2010 13:51:56 GMT -5
Ok, figured out what Liam's other Major is...Nursing! The only reason I didn't have it first is because it's an associate degree and Liam's (Mortal) mother insisted he go for a full four year degree. But he can get his associate in nursing and just continue on to get a bachelors in Physical therapy(they require a lot of the same courses). Feasible right? Still working on class schedule...
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Post by Alex Efasteyo on Dec 12, 2010 15:10:22 GMT -5
Actually there are a lot of different nursing programs and degrees available. I don't know if the classes would normally all be ones you could normally transfer to other universities, but Harmon has all our specialties (funny that). So you can plan for whatever level of degree in nursing you want.
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Post by Liam O'Doherty on Dec 12, 2010 20:11:14 GMT -5
Ok, here we go, for now at least. And thanks Alex, I aped your time slotting for mine.
MWF 0800-0900 Biology 101 0915-1015 General Psychology 1030-1130 Intro Anatomy / Physiology 1145-1245 Chemistry 101
T/Th 0915-1015 Western Philosophies 1030-1130 Nutritional Science M 1400-1800 Chemistry Lab W 1400-1800 Anatomy/Physiology Lab Th 1400-1800 Biology Lab
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Post by Ren Panganiban on Dec 12, 2010 22:12:30 GMT -5
Let's hope Liam can deal with Bio+Chem together better than my roommate did "p
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Post by davejonesdan on Dec 13, 2010 4:49:21 GMT -5
Ok, here we go, for now at least. And thanks Alex, I aped your time slotting for mine. MWF 0800-0900 Biology 101 0915-1015 General Psychology 1030-1130 Intro Anatomy / Physiology 1145-1245 Chemistry 101 T/Th 0915-1015 Western Philosophies 1030-1130 Nutritional ScienceM 1400-1800 Chemistry Lab W 1400-1800 Anatomy/Physiology Lab Th 1400-1800 Biology Lab If you need any help with what this will include I do nutrtion in real life!
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Post by Alex Efasteyo on Dec 13, 2010 12:31:10 GMT -5
Ok, here we go, for now at least. And thanks Alex, I aped your time slotting for mine. I'd say you did more than ape mine, you did better (or at least more consistent). Hopefully now we all have at least semi-plausible class schedules listed here; close enough so that when Griff has time to rule on them they won't take much adjusting.
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Sean Regan
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Post by Sean Regan on Dec 13, 2010 17:50:21 GMT -5
Ok, here we go, for now at least. And thanks Alex, I aped your time slotting for mine. MWF 0800-0900 Biology 101 0915-1015 General Psychology 1030-1130 Intro Anatomy / Physiology 1145-1245 Chemistry 101 T/Th 0915-1015 Western Philosophies 1030-1130 Nutritional Science M 1400-1800 Chemistry Lab W 1400-1800 Anatomy/Physiology Lab Th 1400-1800 Biology Lab Your Tuesday/Thursday classes should be longer, probably 1.5 hours to make it a 3 credit course.
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Post by Liam O'Doherty on Dec 14, 2010 21:20:51 GMT -5
Good point, changed accordingly.
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