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Posted by Racer on August 27, 2006, at 21:47:18
I got sick my last week of summer school, and have been recovering, but am not back to baseline yet. I was hoping to be able to do more while I had my one week off. WAAAAHHHH!
Tomorrow I start up again. This time, I am only in class twice a week, Mondays and Wednesdays, for 2.5 hours in class each day. I'll probably spend a couple of hours at the lab after class, or go in on my days off, since the Lab is a good place to study. Otherwise, the only class I'm taking is online. I'd rather it was a classroom class, but they only offer it online. Those two classes together are 8 semester units, so it's about halfway between part time and full time.
Wish me luck. The in-class class is a combination of trigonometry and pre-calculus algebra. That's gonna be kinda rough, I suspect. Although not as rough as the summer class, really. My problem is that I lose steam about ten weeks in. (Dang it -- why don't schools around here have quarters instead of semesters?) The online class is biological psychology. I figure that's a natural, since I've been reading Babble so long...
And thanks in advance to Fallsfall, who has a great name and is very generous in helping me with my maths...
Posted by happyflower on August 28, 2006, at 11:24:21
In reply to I start up again tomorrow, posted by Racer on August 27, 2006, at 21:47:18
Good luck Racer, I start too today. The math sounds really hard. What degree are you going for?
Posted by Fallsfall on August 30, 2006, at 8:15:58
In reply to I start up again tomorrow, posted by Racer on August 27, 2006, at 21:47:18
Good Luck!
Posted by Poet on September 4, 2006, at 18:05:18
In reply to I start up again tomorrow, posted by Racer on August 27, 2006, at 21:47:18
Hi Racer,
One of my classes started Aug. 30, the other starts Sept. 11.
I am going to try to get there early so I can get my much needed seat in the back on the end. Dr. Clueless offered to write me a letter for special accomodation, but I think I'd be embarrassed to kick someone out of his/her seat. *Hi, I'm crazy, so get your butt out of that seat. It's mine. Here's the letter of authority. Move it. Thank you.*
I'm glad you've got Falls to help you with your homework. No help in science or math from me, unless it's first grade level. Then again, I might not be at that level anymore.
Poet
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