CH 302: gen chem 2. Took it last summer at the local CC and got an F because it was at the same time as a CS class I was taking at UT. CS 337: Theory in Programming Practice. Pretentious name. Took it last semester, it was boring, I'll get an A this semester because work pretty much drilled everything this class covered into my head. CS 345: Programming Languages. I went to high school with this guy's daughter all 4 years. CS 352: Computer Architecture. I love this professor :3 He's a retired New Yorker who wears variations of the exact same thing every day. He's an awesome teacher and I recommend him (Boral in case you're in the neighborhood and wanna take some classes from him)
4 classes, half of them I've taken before. Easy semester.
ANTH 1000: Other People's Words - Some lame Gen. Ed. anthropology course. INTD 1784: Freshman Honors Seminar - Some lame class. ENGL 3800: Honors I Approaches to Lit - I'm going to dread this class. MATH 2110Q: Multivariable Calculus - One of two classes I'm actually looking forward to. ECON 1201: Principles of Microeconomics - The other class I'm interested in.
My school just started today... I have no classes on tuesdays though hell yeah so I basically start tomorrow
3rd year Russian Probability (ugh, this class easily ruins what would otherwise have been a perfect schedule) Algorithms Video Game Design (special course taught by one of my fav CS professors) Computer Architecture (the professor for this one is p hot)
-- _foolmo_ 'Oh please, if foolmo made that analogy you'd think it was picture perfect' - Biolizard28
From: WhoopsyDaisy | #017 foolmo say whaaaa probability is awesome, you shut yo mouf
Sorry, there's something about having a bunch of complex equations that are for nothing but memorizing and plugging numbers in that isn't very appealing to me.
-- _foolmo_ 'To be foolmo'd is to be better opinion'd.' - Blairville
Probability doesn't have much of that, though. It's pretty much "here, do puzzles for a semester and I'll grade you on them: the class." I love it so very much; combinatorics is probably my favorite branch of math and continuous probability isn't THAT much worse once you really understand it.
Chem 499 - Senior Thesis CS 225 - Data Structures CS 357 - Numerical Methods Math 461 - Probability Theory Psyc 100 - Intro to Psych (whoo 4th year and still haven't completed gen ed requirements)
Contemplating a switch to CS because research does not really seem to be my thing (and a BS in Chem is 'ugh' for jobs). My research professor got me an override into Data Structures despite me not meeting the pre-reqs to try to help me get a feel for the field besides taking simple programming courses, but the first homework assignment (which is intended as a review) is filled with things I've never seen before so I dunno how well this is going to work out.
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No amount of planning will ever replace dumb luck.