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How's your class schedule looking this year? Pic related my next 2 years of classes (mechE and physics double major master race)

>> No.8264645

> bothering with mechanical engineering.

pleb.

>> No.8264748

>>8264630
I have 3 lab courses.
I don't know how to feel about this. Last semester I had a """""lab""""" for my intro to programming course, no one attended and it was just a place to ask TAs about homework. so I don't know how physical science labs will stack up.

>> No.8264754

>>8264630
Pretty easy. Not even taking a full load.

Real analysis
Intro to computer programming
SAS programming

>> No.8264763

>>8264754

Maybe you some if you can help me with this: I don't really have any experience programming. I started learning C last week, and have nearly made it through the first chapter (which is pretty much just a tutorial). How fucked am I taking the SAS class? Since I'm not taking a full load I'm hoping the extra time will help remedy my lack of experience coding.

>> No.8264768

>>8264763
Wow. First sentence should read: Maybe some of you can help me with this:

>> No.8264782
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Aeronautical Engineering

The classes I'm taking are commercial aircraft structures, finite element method, control theory and Japanese.

Partially doing Japanese because weeb, but also very helpful for a career in aerospace. The japs make all the aircraft skins, ribs, tooling etc.

>> No.8264791

>>8264630
Probably gonna fuck it up this semester. I have three sciences with labs stacked together somehow.

>> No.8264824
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>>8264630
>need to get an advisor before they let me sign up for classes
>put it off til now
>professor won't respond
>classes start in a little over a week
Welp

>>8264782
>tfw aerospace is heading into a massive slump
Feel bad for you son

>> No.8264828

Thermo 1
Intro engineering
Statics
Intro materials
Computer science

Does anyone else think CS is a weird class to make a MechE major take?

>> No.8264835

>>8264828
no. learn programming. every engineer should know at least 2 programming languages before they graduate.

for Mech E i recommend Visual Basic and FORTRAN.

you will thank me later when you take heat transfer and have to write your own Crank-Nicholson algorithms.

>> No.8264839

Senior Design
Controls
Refrigeration Lab
Thermo II
Manufacturing Processes
Machine Design

>> No.8264840

>>8264630
>Intro Computer Organization
>Discrete Mathematics
>Physics I
>Japanese Society
>American Government
>Medical Ethics

CS Major. The bottom one is something I need to do for Honors credits (and Honors doesn't help w/ anything even remotely relevant to my major until the last year) ; and Japanese society is my last social sciences requirement, which I took because I'm obsessed w/ Japan (and Germany).

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>>8264763
stopped reading after the first 6 words

>> No.8264847

>>8264763
If intro to programming wasn't a pre-req probably it's barely a class

>> No.8264848

>>8264828
>>8264835
Replace fortran with python and you're good. Who the hell uses fortran anymore?

Better yet, just learn one language and spend the extra time on learning to not be a shitty engineer

>> No.8264852

Spanish
Theory of Computation
Machine Learning
Advanced Topics in AI

>> No.8264854

>>8264848
>Who the hell uses fortran anymore?
literally everyone doing CFD or FEA.

>> No.8264855

>>8264852
Spanish is so boring...why couldn't you take a language that's actually challenging & pleasant to read?

>> No.8264857

Algebraic Number Theory
Modular Forms

>> No.8264858

>>8264835
I know QBASIC, is that enough?

>> No.8264861

>>8264854
>what is a pre/post-processor
t. aerospace engineer

>> No.8264862

>>8264855
Because I placed out of two sems of Spanish. It's a requirement I have to fulfill not one I care about.

>> No.8264865

fall 16
calc II
intro to linear algebra
intro to programming
elementary Latin

Spring 17
calc III
intro to proofs
intro to ODE I
(something else, not sure yet. I am scared of this semester)

>> No.8264869

>>8264865
>intro to proofs
What the fuck?
Do you just learn about proofs? Is there no other math?

>> No.8264870

>>8264858
>QBASIC
no. i said VB because everyone, from the smallest startups to the biggest conglomerates, has Excel on their workstations, and its easy as shit to bust out little apps here and there.

python is bretty gud for stuff only you are going to use.

i'm fucking serious about this programming shit. learn it or be prepared to be that unemployed guy who whines on /sci/ about falling for the engineering meme.

>> No.8264871

>>8264865
>Calc II
Be very scared. Series will kick you in the balls & punch you while you're down.

>> No.8264872

>>8264865

fucking weak

>> No.8264879

>>8264871
What? Series is the most interesting part in Calc II and is no harder than the rest.

>> No.8264881

>>8264871
you can literally bash your head against practice problems and understand it eventually

>> No.8264888

>>8264630
This semester, like the last, is pretty straightforward. The meat of my degree (mathematics) really starts coming next year.

Calculus II
Geometry II
Fundaments II (Modern algebra, set theory and logic all bundled up in one class)
Scientific english
Report writing

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>>8264871
>>8264879
>be engineering student
>yfw you see that Taylor expansion ass pull in both Navier-Stokes AND the heat diffusion equation

i get why mathematicians consider engineering to be non rigorous.

>> No.8264892

>>8264879
I found integration far more interesting, and easier.

>>8264881
Same can be said for Integration, and Calc I shit like Limits and Derivatives.

>>8264888
Where do you go to school that you're not having core crap crammed down your throat?

>> No.8264896

>>8264869
To be fair, proofs are kinda their own meta mathematical topic and do have a lot of theory. Hell, I know that somewhere in my notebook I have written down the rigorous definition of a logical argument.

That said, his list kinda looks like CS so maybe I am being too hopeful about what 'intro to proofs' actually is.

>> No.8264900

>>8264892
>Where do you go to school

A little country known as panama. 'University of Panama' would be one valid translation of the name which is in spanish.

If you ask me I would say that scientific english and report writing is core crap being crammed down my throat because I signed up for mathematics but it is not as bad as the guy having to take fucking latin.

I mean, fucking Latin. For fucks sake. 'Taking it up the ass from a big black man 101' sounds like a better class.

>> No.8264901

>>8264871
Series are fucking easy, you brainlet. All you have to do is memorize a bunch of rules; you don't even have to think.

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>>8264901
I think you got Series & Derivatives mixed up there, pal.

>> No.8264905

>>8264900
>'Taking it up the ass from a big black man 101'

That is a really long way of saying intro to engineering.

>> No.8264907

Calc III
Java Programming
Logic Design
Data Structures
Physics II """"Lab""""
Chemistry """"""""""""""""""""Lab"""""""""""""""""""""""'''

Labs are absolutely garbage. Not like we're learning how to do experiments with any amount of precision. It's just step-by-step baby shit. At least I get to chill out with my fellow engineer brainlets.

>> No.8264914

>>8264840
>Japanese Society

Kek. You know that classroom is going to be filled with skinny, smelly beta nerds, right?

>> No.8264915

>>8264907
those labs are an introduction to technical documentation. nothing more.

>> No.8264918

>>8264896
nope, I am a math major. But I can't say much as to what our proofs class will be like. I am just near the beginning/I have a weird jumble of credits from years ago when I fucked around and quit college like 4 separate times. I am trying to graduate in '18 and it looks like there are going to be some really tough semesters ahead. We will see how it goes.

>> No.8264920

>>8264748
Comp sci "labs" are not the same thing as actual labs. The term has a much different meaning in that context. Physics/chem labs are pretty time intensive and usually pretty cool provided you aren't in babby teir

>> No.8264921

>>8264872
cool thanks.

>> No.8264922 [DELETED] 

>>8264903
>>>/a/ you fucking paedophile degenerate child-rapist wannabe

>> No.8264924

>>8264900
I don't have to take Latin, I just need some credits to stay full time and they aren't offering ancient Greek this fall. Languages are cool.

>> No.8264929

>>8264918
Well, to really figure out what is going on then there is just one question you need to answer.

Is propositional logic a prerequisite for that class or is it at least going to be a big part of that class?

If yes then get ready for the ride of your life and getting your mind blown at least twice per week.

If not then prepare yourself for some kind of discrete math course where you prove that the sum of the naturals from 1 to n is n(n+1)/2

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Linear Algebra and Waves & Optics will rape me in a fun good way.

everything else shouldn't be too bad.
i think

>> No.8264941
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>>8264922
>implying there's anything wrong with pedophilia

>> No.8264944

>>8264941
I am fine with this being a blue board because obviously sexual depictions of children are not actually porn (because that would be illegal!) so we can safely post them here as they are not porn and I can safely, legally, masturbate to them.

Fuck am I hard. GOD DAMN.

>> No.8264945

>>8264847
The only required class was regression analysis

>> No.8264988

>>8264630
What are you using for your flowchart? I ended up having to grapple with Microsoft Project to sort out my courses.

Fall term:
>intro to mec e
>mechanics 2
>deformable bodies 1
>intro to stats
>calculus 3

>> No.8265014

>>8264870
I appreciate it, thanks anon!

>> No.8265019

>>8264871
You need to test if it converges or diverges, and if it converges, sometimes you have to know what it converges to.

It is the beast we know that "weeds the plebs" from the programs.

Washer method is harder imho, and thats only because i knew double integrals made it pleb tier.

>> No.8265026

>>8264988
That actually sounds fun, how many of those have labs?

>> No.8265031

>>8265026
The first two have seminars, the other three have labs. Normally students have six courses per semester but I'm taking a bit of extra time and doing summer classes so I'll be down to four per semester after this one.

>> No.8265033

>>8265031
Me too, im taking 4 in fall, 5 in spring and 2 in summer.

Good luck, your program sounds great

>> No.8265071

Mathematical physics
Quantum I
Particles and fields 1
Advanced Seminar (Condensed matter)
Colloquium

I'm a first semester grad student so I think i'm going to get fucked.

>> No.8265075

>>8265071
Just think about the girls in the freshman class you're going to TA for.

>> No.8265081

>>8265075
That would be nice, but it's possible I get stuck in the group of Grad students who just grade for the general courses, which means I get to sit in a room with other sad people and die on the inside.

>> No.8265105

>>8265071
Jesus Christ. God speed, anon. You're going to fucking need it.

>> No.8265107

2nd year grad

ind study research
probability (lol)
somethin else wutev

also teaching a course

>> No.8265115

>>8265081
Think about them anyway. It'll help you get through.

>> No.8265150

>>8265107
Whatever

>> No.8265180

Fall 2016
Analysis and Optimization (3 cr)
Soil Mechanics II (4 cr)
Fluid Mechanics II (4 cr)
Engineering Materials II (3 cr)
Structural Analysis II (3 cr)
Pipeline Design I (3 cr)
Business Financials I (3 cr)

Spring 2016
Engineering Management I (3 cr)
Environmental Engineering I (3 cr)
Hydrology and Open Channel Fluid Flow (4 cr)
Steel and Wood Design I (3 cr)
Transportation Engineering I (3 cr)
Timber Structure Design (3 cr)
Partial Differentials for Fluid Mechanics (3 cr)

>> No.8265195

For a board that talks so much shit about engineers, there sure do seem to be a lot of engineers here...

>> No.8265200

>>8264630
calc 2
discrete math
physics 1

kind of cucked myself desu

>> No.8265201

>>8264903
The stuff you do with series in calc 2 is very mechanical and on the same realm as doing derivatives albeit it was my favourite part of calc 2.

>> No.8265202

>>8264929
Mathematical Proofs: A Transition to Advanced Mathematics is the text. No clue if I will be getting my mind blown twice per week. That sounds awesome. Calculus is a bit tedious and superficial right now (not that it is too easy for me or something, it definitely doesn't come easy for me. I need lots and lots of work to get anywhere). I am looking forward to getting a glimpse of some other aspects of mathematics.

>> No.8265211

>>8264630
>Fall
Topology
Regression Analysis
Theoretical Classical Physics
Intermediate Microeconomics

>Winter
Intro. Functional Analysis
Statistical Analysis (Time Series)
Symbolic Computation
Differential Geometry

Also doing a thesis and going to be TAing a shitload of classes.

>> No.8265212

>>8265200
No thats a good worload, its not a fuck up

>> No.8265219

Let's see if I can remember this off the top of my head, since my school's site is down at the moment

Fall:
Calc 2
Physics (calculus) 1
Engineering 101

Winter:
Calc 3
Digital logic design 1
Electrical circuits 1

Spring:
Vector calc
Digital logic design 2
Electrical circuits 2

Summer
Differential equations
Calc physics 2
Electrical circuits 3

Fall
Linear algebra
Calc physics 3
Computer science 2

>> No.8265697

>>8265202
Regardless of what type of proof class you get, you will see many different aspects of mathematics. That is just a given. The difference will be in how rigorous it is.

For example, the proof of the sum of naturals from 1 to n being (n+1)/2 is usually done in an unrigorous manner. This proof looks like it only needs highschool algebra but if you examine the argument, where is everything coming from?

The first good question to ask is why is this induction valid? Nobody really knows... until you see that actually induction is an axiom of our arithmethic but not in a direct way. This induction doesn't talk about random numbers and if it works for n and n+1 then it must work every number. It talks about the sets of numbers and what are the conditions to prove that a subset of a set is actually the set itself.

In a rigorous course you would see these axioms and work directly with them. In a non-rigorous course you would see this proof in a more high school algebra way, simply assuming that what you are doing can be done because your professor says so.

>> No.8265719

>>8264824
Nah its gonna be okay. I already have a job lined up, and even with the slump, a ridiculous amount of old people are retiring atm.

>> No.8265760

Intro to Software Engineering (6 credits)
System Programming Lab (6 credits)
Computability and Complexity (6 credits)
Numeric Calculus (6 credits)
Network Seminar (3 credits, small seminar)
Analysis (8 credits, I failed 2 semesters ago and need to retake it)
Communication System Engineering, Software Architecture, Efficient Algorithms or Foundation of Data Science (6 credits, need to choose one and this is my shortlist)

Enrolled in a German university

>> No.8265766

Symplectic geometry, Galois theory, and algebraic topology. Basically just some topics courses.

>> No.8265928

>>8265075
Whyyyyy
>hey anon i dont get it how come you cant just add the denominators xP
>this is haaaaarrrrddd
>when will we ever need this?

>> No.8265933

>>8265180
Now this is a schedule my lad!

>> No.8265942

>>8265928
kek

good luck, anon

>> No.8265955

Calc II
Physics A + lab
Gen Chem A + lab
CAD design + lab

Calc III
Physics B + lab
Chem B + lab
Engineering strength of materials + lab


All of this plus an internship all year at JPL

>> No.8265983

>>8265955
>internship at JPL
>hasn't taken any mechanics yet
are you ok m8?

>> No.8265989

>>8265219
what the fuck is calc 3 if not vector calc?

>> No.8265999

I'm taking an algebra exam to test my knowledge to skip the class. If I fail:

>Quantum mechanics and particle theory
>relativistic electrodynamics and quantum theory
>Dynamical systems
>Differential geometry
>Mathematical biology
>Some other I can't remember

If I pass:
>Diff Geo
>Qm and pt (can't skip this one, would like to do RE and QT)
>Geometry (circular, projective, etc, bit of hyperbolic)
>Number theory
>Topology
>Galois theory or dynamical systems

Rate my schedule /fit/

>> No.8266030

>>8265989
I dunno, I haven't taken it yet.

>> No.8266040

Diff Eq
Numerical Methods
Algebraic Structures
Cloud Computing
Network Security

>> No.8266072

>>8265999
that is a retardedly heavy course load for a single semester

>> No.8266108

>>8264988
It's a program made by a student at my school for the purpose of planning your schedule to make sure it meets graduation requirements

>>8265071
nice

>>8265989
what the hell?

>> No.8266117

Math - Linear Algebra
Physics - Electricity & Magnetism + Lab
Engineering - Circuit Analysis
Communications class

>> No.8266120

>>8266072
This is in UK and it's the standard. Also all of those are year long courses

>> No.8266122

>>8266108
>>8265989

I would imagine it's probably got to do with the fact that my school does 10-week quarterly terms. Might have divvied up the calc a little differently than a school with semesters or trimesters.

According to Le Catalogue:

Calc 2:
>Includes antiderivatives, the definite integral, topics of integration, improper integrals, and applications of differentiation and integration.

Calc 3:
>Includes infinite sequences and series (emphasis on Taylor series), an introduction to differential equations, and vectors in three space.

Vector Calc:
>Includes multivariate and vector-valued functions from a graphical, numerical, and symbolic perspective. Applies integration and differentiation of both types of functions to solve real world problems.

>> No.8266132

>>8266122
>Solve real world problems
Literally disgusting

>> No.8266135

>>8266132
Someone's not an engineer...

>> No.8268185

>>8264900
wtf man Latin is fucking cool.

>> No.8268220
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Theory of Elasticity
Finite Element Analysis I

>> No.8268245

>>8266132
>wanting to stay useless
lol Americans....

>> No.8268271

Thermodynamics, circuits, linear system dynamics, and materials science

>> No.8268274

>>8266117
That work load looks easy. You lucked out

>> No.8268283
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I got my schedule today

I'm a teacher though.

>> No.8268435

Freshman at OP's school here

Fall '16:
>Calculus I with Theory
>Principles of Chemical Science
>Introductory Biology
>Writing with Shakespeare

Spring '17
>Calculus II with Theory
>Real Analysis
>Physics II (Electricity & Magnetism)
>Intro to Microeconomics

>> No.8268479

I'm taking calculus and it's online only.

I'll probably fail because I'm a retard.

>> No.8268504 [DELETED] 

No schedule yet, but this is what I'm looking to studying next year.

Web-Script Programming
Advanced Programming Concepts
Computer Operating Systems and Intermediate Networking
Datastructures and Algorithms
Introduction To Software Engineering
Discrete Mathematics and Functional Programming

>> No.8268509

Here's the topics for 16-17:

>Web-Script Programming
>Advanced Programming Concepts
>Computer Operating Systems and Intermediate Networking
>Datastructures and Algorithms
>Introduction To Software Engineering
>Discrete Mathematics and Functional Programming

>> No.8268541

>>8268283
>I'm a teacher
>teaching high schoolers

I am so, so sorry, anon...

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>>8268479
>I'll probably fail because I'm a retard.
That's the spirit, champ!

>> No.8268551

>>8268549
I tried to take it in person but it's a community college so the class got cancelled due to low enrollment.

>> No.8268560

Calculus III
Physics II
Mechanics
General Chemistry
Physics Lab.
Science, Technology & Society
Verbal Reasoning & Problem Solving

>> No.8268664

vector calculus
data structures
operations research
OS
general physics

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Gonna be a rough semester.

>> No.8268710

>>8264630

1st:
Linear Algebra
Analysis I
Intro to CS

2nd:
Algebra I
Analysis II
Probability I
Physics I

>> No.8268762

Management and behavioral science
Intermediate financial accounting
Concepts in federal taxation
Applied statistics
Principles of Finance

.....No fun classes this semester because of the way my schedule turned out. I'm planning to take some more math and/or coding next spring though. My friends tell me complex analysis and group theory are fun, so maybe I'll take one or both of those, and Java/Intro to C++.

>> No.8268792

>Fall
Reading Course on algebraic groups, I guess

>Winter
Thesis

The late grad life is kind of good. If only I could find a nice thesis topic.

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>>8264630
Starting my senior year of ME here, very little in-major this semester because it's largely technical electives and nothing I want is available this semester.
>Mechanical engineer design (basically a design internship)
>Linear Algebra (minor)
>Electric Circuits II (minor)
>Intro to International Relations (gen ed)
>20th/21st Century Literature (gen ed)
>ME Senior Seminar (yfw burgers pay tuition to get told to wear ties)

Also trying out for the school choir, here's hoping I don't shit myself.

>>8264828
I fucking wish ME at my school did more CS/programming than the freshman MATLAB course and numerical methods.

>>8264839
>machine design

Wonder what that means at your school, at mine it was basically Lots And Lots of Stress And Strain. Also used this textbook which the professor acknowledged was shit.

>tfw you dropped and took it again
>tfw you probably would've done just as well (i.e. shit) if you stayed the course
>tfw you're a fucking mechanical engineer and you suck at stress/strain/materials

>> No.8268916

>>8264915
This is probably the truest post on this board right now, labs are basically an excuse to make you write lab reports.

>> No.8268925

>>8265180
>23 credit hours
>my school doesn't let you go above like 19 without special permission

Also, what does engineering management cover? I got a grad school promotion letter with a Masters of Engineering Management and I'm wondering if it's just a(n even more) bastardized MBA.

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I finally got my full schedule (gray is stuff I have to TA, except for the quantum one). I think grad school is going to destroy me

>> No.8268940

>>8265195
>implying engineers aren't at Jew levels of self-hating

A large chunk of any given engineering curriculum is a narrowed version of some math or science topic, we're painfully aware of how truncated our expertise is.

>> No.8268958

>>8266122
Normally Calc 1 covers single-variable derivation and integration, Calc 2 covers series, integration by parts, partial fractions, and some other stuff. Calc 3 is multivariable and vectors.

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>>8264865
Your schedule is actually kind of similar to mine.

Fall 16 have
Physics I
Calc II
Mathematical Modeling
Elementary Latin
and a folklore class because I got to a liberal arts school

Spring 17
Calc III
Differential Equations
Vector/Multivariable Calculus
Physics II
Intermediate Latin

>Physics I&II are basic calculus-centric intro physics sequence.

>> No.8269605

University Physics I+Lab
Organic Chemistry I+Lab
Genetics +Lab
Calc II

Feelsgoodtobeahighfunctionaspie.jpg

>> No.8269608

>>8268686
uvic bros

>> No.8269612

>>8268283
Jesus Christ I could never

>> No.8269689

As of now I have
ROTC
Probability I
Vector Calc
Applied diff eq
Physics III (waves and optics)
Physics lab

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r8 my shitty undergrad life
first semester of my last year
probably gonna kill self when this is done

>> No.8269728

>>8264630
English 1
Music 1
PE
Physics M&H
Chem 2

Not too bad OP, just gotta get through these calculus lectures so im ready to take cal 3 in the winter semester

>> No.8269730

First year SE/CompE

Fall
Analysis 1
LinAlg
Physics 1
Intro to programming 1 (c)
Digital tech (logic gates, asm)
Engeneering principles (mandatory humanities, basically learning and problem solving strategies)

Spring
Analysis 2
Physics 2
Discrete maths
Intro to programming 2 (c++)
System modelling
Computer architectures


Also, two (mandatory in my country) PE classes (bouldering)

>> No.8269741

>>8264630
Calculus III
Modern Physics
Ancient Philosophy
Microeconomics
Macroeconomics

Enjoying free tuition to be desu

>> No.8270193

Ochem I
Calc II
Ecology

>> No.8270425

>>8269705
>lunch with qt

...it's a dude, isn't it?

>> No.8270428

>>8269728
>PE
Kek. Are you in high school?

>> No.8270723

>>8270425
n-n-no....

>> No.8271743

>Have to take online classes for my Associates in science (pls no bully)

>Only online classes available is intro to gender studies
Should I take it or just skip this semester?

>> No.8271850
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8271850

>>8271743
Skip the semester and do something more productive with your time

>AS
Actually, just skip your life altogether

>> No.8271914

Ugh, Am I hopeless? I'll finish my undergrad at 27 at the earliest. Do Mathematics jobs discriminate for if you fuck your life up and are a complete dumbass. At the very rock bottom least I can say I'm not a dumbass lib arts food flipper and will have a degree people will be impressed by right... ? right guys? heh...

>> No.8271934

>>8268904

How the fuck are you in your senior year and you haven't taken linear algebra yet or at least two electronic design courses? Here in Canada, all (no matter the discipline) take linear algebra and circuits I in first year. Are you going to some backwater school in the Philippines or India?

>> No.8271951
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8271951

It looks better than last semester

>> No.8271988

>>8264630
>Machine Learning
>Cryptography
>Graduate Course in Number Theory
>Operating Systems
>Principles of Programming Languages

At least it's not 6 classes like last semester.

>> No.8272111

Thermodynamics

Mathematical Physics I

Quantum Mechanics I

Classical Field Theories and Symmetries in Physics

>> No.8272272

>>8271914

whoops accidentally didn't post the rest of my reply.


Rate how severely I have fucked my life up /sci/

I took 2 years at community college screwing around taking gen ed classes and am just now going to a real college for Mathematics w/Comp Sci minor. I'm fucking 24 years old am I'm taking these and Calc 1 as refreshers on everything I forgot in high school, please go easy, I'm trying to change my life around.

Python Programming
Discrete Mathematics
English soemthing or other.
Trigonometry
College Algebra

>> No.8272276

>>8272272
Best of luck my friend.

I'm the same age as you and 4 semesters away from completing a physics degree (>>8272111) that I started 6 years ago. Depressiong, got kicked out, got back again and am finally passing my classes and getting into undergrad research.

You can do it.

>> No.8272277
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8272277

dat MIT schedule
incoming freshman here, do your advisors help you sort everything out?

>> No.8272280

>>8272272
There's noting wrong with trying to better your education. I'm proud of you, anon

Unless you're one of those people who goes around being an elitist and looking down on people who made the same mistakes/ had lesser opportunities when you have been in the same situation

>> No.8272289
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8272289

Elephantine Hydrologics
Aviantronics II
Macrodenzien Dynamics
Paraphysiologic Faunal Conduct
Floralhabitatual Engineering I

t. Biological Engineer

>> No.8272307

>>8272111
One of these is not like the other

>> No.8272374

Cal 2
Physics 2 +lab
Mechanics 1
Polsci

>> No.8272481

Hoepfully a fun semester.

Analytical Biochemistry Lab
Advanced Organic Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Advanced Calculus (Intro to Analysis)
History of Science