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Post 'em if you got 'em.

For me...oh boy:

>Macroscopic Anatomy I
>Animal Behaviour & Animal Welfare
>Microscopic Anatomy I
>Introduction to Veterinary Medicine
>Physiology I
>Animal Production Systems
>Integration of Structure & Function I
>Immunology

>> No.3566262
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3566262

>Wake and Bake
>Lunch
>4:20
>4­chan
>Bed

>> No.3566871

Scrub shit.

>Analytical Physics II (EM and Intro to Particle, Quantum, and Nuclear Physics)
>Principles of Electrical Engineering
>Digital Logic Design
>Lab for each of the above
>Multivariable Calculus
>Intro to Computers for Engineers (MATLAB)

>> No.3566889

Solid mechanics
Dynamics
Fluid mechanics
Differential equations
Technical writing

I don't think I'll survive

>> No.3566899

>>3566121
>>3566871

Are these serious? Most of these classes don't seem to be particularly difficult but it seems like a fuck-load of credits.. How many hours are you guys taking?

>> No.3566923

Chem I
Bio III
Personality
Elem Stats
Beh. Neuroscience
*yawn*

>> No.3566938

Intro to Electronic Circuits
Data Structures and Algorithms
Differential Equations
Intro to Psychology

16 credits

>> No.3566960

Multivariable
Stats for Com Sci
Software Tools and Systems programming
Software design
Into to theory of computation

>> No.3566987

>>3566899

>>3566871
This schedule is just about 25 hours per week. 19 Credits or so. Engineering is a buttfucking amount of work, but it's understandable. Shouldn't be too hard if one is used to multitasking.

Mistakes can't happen. Or this happens: http://gizmodo.com/5830685/terrifying-video-of-the-deadly-indiana-state-fair-stage-collapse

>> No.3566992

E&M
E&M lab
Ochem lab
Biochem
Cell bio

12 hours. Also doing undergrad research 5-10 hours a week and tutoring freshman chemistry 6 hours a week, hence the light schedule. I'm not an efficient student so I have to lighten the course load if I want to do other things.

>> No.3566995

>>3566987

To add to that, without AP or IB credits, an engineer is supposed to take 16 credits (20 hours or so?) per semester here.

>> No.3566997

>>3566995

Engineering student* damnit. Sorry, sensitive about that.

>> No.3567011

Noise Control
Compressible Fluid Flow
Thermal System Design
Engineering Economics
Communications & Project Management
German 101

and a big-ass year long design project

This is also a light year for me...

>> No.3567015

Lit. and Communication in English
Lit. and Communication in Spanish
Introduction to the Christian Faith
Introduction to Engineering
Pre-Calculus

>Electrical Engineering

fuck this gay earth

>> No.3567016

>>3566889
Where you at and what are you taking?

>> No.3567019

>>3567015
>>3567015
also 20 credits this semester, took comp lit over the course of two weeks

>> No.3567022

>>3566121

What the hell, OP? 8 classes in 4 months? I'm surprised your advisers would let you do that.

>> No.3567030

>Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry
>Instrumentation in Chemical Analysis
>Organic Chemistry III
>Intermediate Calculus I

>> No.3567046

Quantum Mech 1
Metric Space Topology
Thermodynamics
Intro to physics of materials ( lol rudimentary)
Intro to atmospheric physics ( lol rudimentary)
Calc III
atomic physics lab
diff eq's

>> No.3567064

>>3567022

Me too. At my university you have to have permission to take more than 6 classes (18 hours - doesn't have to be six classes, if you can find a lot of 1 or 2 hour classes, which are almost always labs) and forbidden from taking more than 7 (21 hours).

>> No.3567070

>>3567016
I won't tell you were I'm at but I'm an aerospace engineering major

>> No.3567074

>>3567046
calc 3 and diff eq's?
NaBrO, methinks you's pants be on fire

>> No.3567078

>>3567070
I know that class schedule...

>> No.3567079

> CSC 101 (lol)
> Econometrics I (3rd year)
> Mathematical Econ: Static Methods (3rd yr)
> Monetary Economics (4th year)
> International Economics (3rd yr)

>> No.3567082

>>3567078
geuss :)

>> No.3567083

4 classes (I will be a college freshman)

Math 55 (Honors abstract algebra)
Expository Writing (freshman writing requirement)
Honors Intro. Physics
Intermediate Microeconomic theory (math intensive version)

4 credits

>> No.3567090

>>3567074
Those are really easy. Q mech and metric spaces are the ones that are difficult.

>> No.3567092

>>3567083
>Intermediate Microeconomic theory (math intensive version)

>math intensive

cuz partial derivatives are really intense, amiright

>> No.3567104

Calculus III
Linear Algebra
Philosophy
Sociology

>> No.3567107

>>3567090
Not cuz they're hard, you just don't take them in the same semester. Well, unless your counselor is a tard.

>> No.3567116

>4 credits research: barcoding frogs/toads
>4 credits apprentice teaching; last course in my teaching minor
>3 credits physics 2
>1 credit physics 2 lab

Fuck yeah, the end of my undergrad.
Zoology major with teaching minor and state teaching certification!

>> No.3567125

Applied Linear Algebra
Applied Differential Equations
Electric Circuit Analysis
Deterministic Signals
Computer Techniques for Electronic Design II

>> No.3567127

>>3567092

I never claimed the class required advanced mathematics on an absolute scale, only relative to the less mathematical version of the course. I took multivariable calculus my sophomore year in high school.

>> No.3567128

>>3567107
of course you can.

i'm more concerned with

HOW DO YOU TAKE QUANTUM, THERMO, TOPOLOGY WITHOUT KNOWING CALC 3 OR DIFF EQ

>> No.3567129
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>>3567104
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>> No.3567135

>Analytical Chemistry
>Analytical Chem lab
>Physics 2
>Physics 2 (lab)
>3rd semester English Course
>History course

>> No.3567143

>>3567107
Why not? Not that I have much choice, they're both rudimentary for 3rd semester physics majors at my uni.

>> No.3567175

>Electrical System Analisys 1
>Modern Physics
>Intermediate Mechanics
>Thermal Physics
>Electromagnetism
>Intermediate Physics Lab

Already finished my maths... like a boss

>> No.3567203

>>3567128
Quant 1 focuses on one dim probs
Metric spaces require calc 1 at most, and a basic understanding of proofs.
Thermo is just calc 2 ( differential multiv calc)
Thermodynamics is just calc 2.

>> No.3567249

Fall: Biology 2 honors, Advanced Functions Honors, Law Honors, Ethics Honors

Spring: AP Biology, AP Economics, English 4 Honors, AP US History

Non-underage highschool senior, feels badman

>> No.3567269

Applied Statistics
Differential Equations
Linear Algebra
Modern Analysis
Spanish 1

Another easy semester. Loving it.

>> No.3567277

itt everyone strokes their e-peen

>LOL LOOK AT ME I TAKE 8 CLASSES ITS OK BECAUSE I USUALLY DONT STUDY BUT I GET THE BEST SCORES ON THE TEST

>> No.3567281

>organic chem
>calc I
>English 101
>some history thing

>> No.3567283

Honors Real Analysis
Markov Chains & Stochastic Processes
Partial Differential Equations 1
Atmospheric Dynamics 1

>> No.3567288

>>Graphics w/ lab
>>Databases w/ lab
>>Theory of Computation
>>World Views (bullshit required humanities course)

>> No.3567290

Good classes:

Intermediate Macroeconomics
Economics of the European Union
Management 300
Applied Ethics

Lame classes:
Business writing
Business Forum

Fun Classes:
Gamelan Ensemble

>> No.3567314

Junior ChemE

>Linear Algebra
>Instrument Analysis Lab
>Physical Chemistry
>Fluid Mechanics
>Advanced Organic Chemistry
>Advanced ChemE Thermo
>Classical Mechanics

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Undergraduate freshman here:
>Calculus I
>Physics I
>Computer Science I
>Communication: Basic Principles of Speech
Picture related.

>> No.3567335

>Wakeup
>Stretch
>Breakfast
>Send out resumes
>Brush Teeth
>study french
>study mathematics on khan academy
>cook
>eat
>exercise
>shower
>play vidya for an hour or 2
>masturbate
>sleep

Pretty much my schedule. Weekends are a little bit different since that's when I work.

>> No.3567336

Incoming freshmen here
>Calculus I
>intro to engineering
>general chemistry
>computer graphics for engineers
>intro to western civilization II

>> No.3567355

Heat and Mass Transfer
Fluid Mechanics
Thermodynamics II
Analytical Chem

Sometimes I wonder if I should call myself smart yet. Or wait until I know more QM. (I self teach myself QM with Introduction To Quantum Mechanics by David J. Griffiths because I feel like I need to understand QM to understand the fuzzy things my instructors leave out in engineering.)

>> No.3567364

>Organic Chem
>Micro
>Calc III
>Technical writing (for research papers)
>Physics
>Genetics

Biofag, if it isn't obvious

>> No.3567387

Organic Chem I w/ recitation
Calculus III
Gen Chem II lab
Physics II w/ recitation

Spring:

Diff eq / Linear algebra
Organic chemistry I lab
Reservoir petrophysics
Chemical processes
Visual & performing arts

>> No.3567405

Calculus III
Differential Equations
Honors Chemistry I
Physics II
Swimming

>> No.3567411

>>3567405
>swimming
Cool brah, that class worth credits?

>> No.3567417

>>3567411
Just one.

>> No.3567419

Generic as fuck third year EE student incoming

Engineering Electromagnetics I (extension of E&M I suppose)
Introduction to Power Engineering
Discrete Time Signals and Systems
Electronic Devices
Introduction to Microprocessors
Mathematical Methods for Electrical Engineers

>> No.3567429

>>3567417
what a shit university allowing students to take calc 3 and diff eq simultaneously. unless you already know what exact equations are.

>> No.3567452

>Specialized Tools and Fixtures
>Advanced Machining
>Shop Safety and Procedures (lol)
>Precalculus and Trigonometry

Finishing up associate's degree in precision machining technology.
Plan on starting ME in the spring.

>> No.3567458

>>3567429
Wait, what? I'm familiar already with a few Calc III concepts such as partial derivatives, Lagrange multipliers, etc. Is there anything else I should know from Calc III for Diff Eq?

>> No.3567520

>>3567458
exact and inexact equations are covered at the beginning of diff eq. but they're also covered at the end of calc 3 in the form of conservative and non conservative fields.

>> No.3567631

>>3567520

Not him, but at my school, Diff Eq and Calc III both only require Calc II. And for my major, we actually do Diff Eq before Calc III.

EE, by the way.

>> No.3567646

>>3567364

thats a shit ton of work bro. especially the memorization of micro, fuck that gay class.

mine:
>Ecology
>Anatomy
>Cell biology
>"Medicine as a career" bullshit class

12 credits

7 classes to go total, then to med schoool

>> No.3567680 [DELETED] 

>Engineering Economic Analysis
>Reactor Engineering
>Radiation Safety and Shielding
>Senior Design Prep
>Intro to Plasma Physics and Fusion
>Indoor Cycling

greentext, ftw

>> No.3567691

Analysis on Manifolds
Graph Theory
Chaos, Fractals, and Dynamics
Differential Equations

>> No.3567700

Introduction to Performance Studies
Beginning Modern Dance Technique
Stagecraft
Discrete Math and Probability Theory

Hoping to get off the waitlist for
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
if not
Microelectronic Devices and Circuits

>> No.3567738

>>3567083
>>3567083
>>3567083
>>3567083
>>3567083
>>3567092
>>3567092
>>3567092
>>3567092
>>3567092
>>3567092

>> No.3567849

Linear Algebra
Calculus III
Physics E+M (calc based)
Physics waves, thermo, etc (calc)

>> No.3567911

>Thermal/statistical mechanics
>Quantum relativity (this guy just started teaching this class, hopefully it's good)
>Physics outreach(I get to spend 2 hours a week introducing kids to science by levitating magnets and shattering stuff with liquid nitrogen!)
>Graduate Abstract Algebra
>Senior Research project

>> No.3567929

High level Junior / Low level Senior here.

>Real Analysis.
>Partial Differential Equations.
>Probability and Statistics.
>History of Mathematics.
>Russian I.

I took Spanish for 3 semesters, but I need to know Russian for Grad study. How fucked am I? =(

>> No.3567930

>german 1
>intro set theory (1st proof class)
>intro probability
>financial math class
>bio 1

>> No.3567973

>>3567929
What the fuck do you need to know Russian for?

>> No.3567985

I have a very light semester this Fall.

Calculus III (multi-variable)
Spanish 101

>> No.3568018

>>3567929
I think the biggest thing is that Russian is ok if you really try and enjoy it. I took a semester with a professor that everyone thought was a dick. I LOVED it. I still read pravda in Russian to keep my skills in reading Cyrillic up.

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Computational science in MATLAB (Advanced)
Integral Calculus + Modelling (adv)
Discrete Math
Statistics (adv)
Psychology
Astronomy

inb4 "you have no direction in life"

>> No.3568033

machine parts and Mechatronics I
Mathematics for mechanical engineers III
Introduction to Chemistry
Dynamics
applied mechanics III
technical Thermodynamics I
integrity of materials and machine parts

>> No.3568039
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Organic Chemistry 1 + Lab (4 units)
General Biology 2 (organismal) + Lab (4 units)
The Writing of History (3 units)
Undergraduate Research (Chemistry, 2 units)

13 units total.

I'm a history major, cell and molecular bio minor, premed student.

Hope I do well.

>> No.3568043

>Calculus II
>Linear Algebra
>Electricity and Electronics
>Mechanics (Statics and rigid body)
>General Chemistry(General physical-analytical chemistry+o-chem)
>Chemical Engineering
>Information Literacy (mandatory bs)
>Innovation (mandatory bs that's somewhat relevant to my major)
>Workshop Practice (mandatory bs to make first years feel like manual laborers)

>How ever many credits 39 hours/week translates to in the U.S.A.

>> No.3568046

Commutative Algebra
Topology (homology, etc)
Seminar on Algebraic Geometry
1 or 2 courses in finance

Not many courses, but sort of hard mode.

>> No.3568047

>>3567646

*brofist*

best of luck to you in med school

>> No.3568185

>General Chemistry I
>English reading and composition
>Music history (or w/e else I switch it for to fill arts g.e. requirement)
>Environmental studies (would switch for social or abnormal psych if available).

Community collegefag. I didn't place into calculus last time I tested, so I am taking easy general ed classes and studying on my own to retake the maths assessment for next semester.

>> No.3568209

OP is EK

>> No.3568213

>>3567129
sure is buttmad in here

>> No.3568226

Symplectic and Contact Geometry
Toric Topology
Function theory of several complex variables
Modular Forms or Quantum groups (I'll check both first lectures and then decide)

>> No.3568228
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3568228

I dropped out of University (was planning on doing Electrical Engineering) to work on the oilsands in Canada.

I still feel like a failure even though I'm happily married, make $40/hr and have everything i ever wanted.

>> No.3568237

>>3568228
>everything he wanted

Except for a proper education

Slackers like this are why we'll never get to Mars.

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>>3568237
So vocational school isn't a proper education?

y u so arrogant?

>> No.3568248

>>3568237
>doing a job that is important for the world
>making good money doing it
>implying the world would be better off if everyone had a physics degree

>> No.3568254

>>3568248
ripping off the top soil,
polluting the rivers and streams
shitting on the earth
for another quart of oil

he could be fusing some atoms
instead

>> No.3568259

>>3568254
The spice must flow.

>> No.3568262

Probability
Logic
Algorithmic&Prog
Data structures
Architecture
Systems
Network

>> No.3568280

Organic and biological chemistry
Calculus
Chemistry of the Material world
Biochemistry of cells.

>> No.3568305

>>3568018
I have a few Russian friends and they were so excited when I told them about it. They actually said to me, ''finally, we can actually converse with an American in our mother tongue instead of us conversing with you in English!''

I hope it'll be enjoyable.

>>3567973
Every Math Undergrad is told to become proficient in these three languages:
>Russian
>French
>German.

I chose Spanish originally and stuck with it for three semesters, but I need to know one of those three to be considered 'competent,' I guess. I chose Russian because: a) A good portion of my friends in undergrad are either russian or jewish, b) I like Russian literature, so why not learn the actual language and c) The culture, in addition to the language, is interesting to me.

>> No.3568545

>>3568305

>implying german culture, language and literature aren't all superior to their russian counterpart

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3568597

>DISCRETE MATHEMATICS MAT 200
>MATH FOUND FOR CALCULUS MAT 206
>COMPUTER PROGRAMMING II CSC 210
>12 credits, 13 hours
>this is my II semester in a CC
The reason why so little credits is because me and my advisor fucked up and I didn't take one important class and now ALL my classes are shifted one semester forward ie. I simply take 15 credits per semester and graduate in 2 years, I will have ONE 3 credit class left to take during my 5th semester =/.
Fuck, Im 5 months behind schedule.

>> No.3568609

undeclared freshman engineer

linear algebra
calculus 1
intro to programming (C++)
general chemistry
Engineering design teamwork class thing, mostly just drawing dumb pictures

>> No.3568614

>>3567090
>metric spaces
>difficult

lolwat? pure maths is like zero work if you're not retarded

>> No.3568616

Artificial intelligence
Graphical Computing
Distributed Systems
Logic Systems
Constraint logic programming
Analysis of algorithms II
Languages and Compilers

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Crappy project I selected

Dynamics of Vibrating Systems

Engines and Heat Pumps

Mechanical Design

Planar Structures and Mechanisms

Fluid Mechanics for Mechanical Engineers

Automation and Robotics

>> No.3568623

>Human Genetics
>Cell & Tissuestructures
>Biomedical Analysis II
>Molecular Biology II
>Biochemistry II
>Proteinchemistry
>Seminar II (this is a yearcourse)

I'm going to love this semester!

>> No.3568625

>>3568597

does that girl have anything to do with science or /sci/? it would be so hot if she did.

>> No.3568626

>Engineering Dynamics
Basic mechanics, nothing special

>Electromagnetics and Electromagnetics
Basic electromagnetics with some stuff about power generation

>Synthetic Chemistry
Organic and Inorganic. Lot's of memorising >_>, but I really like drawing skeleton diagrams and complex ions

>Physics II
Mechanics, resonance, special relativity, basic quantum - nothing particularly difficult. Lecturers are pretty cool guys and there's demonstrations abound.

>> No.3568629

Analytics II
Differential Equations
Geometry I
Numercial Mathematics
Physics from the 20th century
Classic Mechanics
Fundaments of Chemistry

2nd year Maths & Physics at university, but last year i only did maths so I need to catch up on the Fundaments of Chemistry.

>> No.3568650

>>3568625does that girl have anything to do with science or /sci/? it would be so hot if she did.
>girl
>science or /sci/
Pick one

>> No.3568681

>>3568614

Please fill me in on what areas of mathematics you dealt with.
Inb4 point set topology

>> No.3568855

>>3568623
>Seminar II
What the fuck is this?