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EclairReturns 12/25/17 6:48:09 PM #1: |
I don't remember if @MrMelodramatic made this topic earlier this autumn. In any case, I'm taking:
Spring 2018: Schedule Probabilistic Models in Biology I kind of want to swap the last one for intermediate microeconomics because I need it for my field of study, but at the same time, I'm a bit worried about how many math courses will be available for me to take alongside my work schedule. On one hand, I thought my previous economics course was easy as hell, and I'm very likely to get extremely bored if I took economics next semester and end up regretting not taking a harder class. The classroom that the microeconomics course is being held at is like a long walk and I really would like to keep all my classes in the same building this semester. On the other hand, the differential geometry course has little to do with my field of study, since I don't plan on taking any more physics courses. I think I'm just going to put the economics course somewhere in the next academic year; I still need one more upper division class to fulfill my graduation requirements, so I might as well go with something that will contribute to my future career. Anyway, are you going to college? If yes, what classes are you taking? What is your major? I must have these answers. --- Number XII: Larxene. The Organization's Savage Nymph. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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MrMelodramatic 12/25/17 7:55:00 PM #2: |
Game Theoretic Models for Political Science
Principles of Microeconomics Political Parties in the United States* Choir Principles of Statistics *im gonna drop this class if I end up getting my internship, which I can get credit for. --- Proud to be EPic Texas Aggie, Class of 2018 A-Whoop! ... Copied to Clipboard!
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