What the fuck is your major with that courseload?Hurricane2k9 wrote:
yeah my philosophy professor for this semester is a PhD candidate currently finishing his dissertation
my math teacher, no idea
my urban studies teacher has a PhD
my public health teacher has a DrPH
and my criminal justice teacher has a PhD
the wide-range of courses they force you to do for undergraduate degrees in the US is plain dumb, imo
all breadth and no depth
if you aren't going for depth by college level... when are you going to specialise?
all breadth and no depth
if you aren't going for depth by college level... when are you going to specialise?
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Last 2 years. Many, many people change their major at least once throughout their college life here. The first two years you're really only supposed to focus on pre-reqs, the last 2 you focus on your major or do one/two pre-req courses you still need.Uzique wrote:
the wide-range of courses they force you to do for undergraduate degrees in the US is plain dumb, imo
all breadth and no depth
if you aren't going for depth by college level... when are you going to specialise?
Undeclared LOLOL. Philosophy class satisfies one of my core requirements, as does criminal justice. Math is for, well, math and public health is an elective along with urban studies.DesertFox- wrote:
What the fuck is your major with that courseload?Hurricane2k9 wrote:
yeah my philosophy professor for this semester is a PhD candidate currently finishing his dissertation
my math teacher, no idea
my urban studies teacher has a PhD
my public health teacher has a DrPH
and my criminal justice teacher has a PhD
Probably gonna major in Information Systems or Supply Chain Management. Next semester is Macroeconomics, Accounting I, Calculus, Communications and Criminology (I might do criminal justice as a backup major )
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i'm doing criminology too!
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o/
messy system
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You sleep......Ultrafunkula wrote:
Mornin'
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it can get a bit messy but it does let you get a taste of some different subjects which is nice.Uzique wrote:
messy system
definitely... I would've never wanted to get back into learning Spanish if I wasn't forced to take a LOTE here.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
it can get a bit messy but it does let you get a taste of some different subjects which is nice.Uzique wrote:
messy system
took 4 years of spanish from 7-10th and forgot most of it. i don't know why they're making me take it though, I "mastered" the state test..
over here, normally (within reason), if you're granted place to an institution... you can switch course in the first year.
my ex dropped classics for english literature
ofc you can't change your mind 2 years in, nor can you swap from physics to history
my ex dropped classics for english literature
ofc you can't change your mind 2 years in, nor can you swap from physics to history
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
Well, I guess that's why...Uzique wrote:
messy system
they send in the cleaners
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undergrad in public unis suckUzique wrote:
the wide-range of courses they force you to do for undergraduate degrees in the US is plain dumb, imo
all breadth and no depth
if you aren't going for depth by college level... when are you going to specialise?
Which is what high school is for... no?Hurricane2k9 wrote:
it can get a bit messy but it does let you get a taste of some different subjects which is nice.Uzique wrote:
messy system
In fact, I started to specialise in year 8. And by year 11 the only subject I had to do was English. When Uni rolled by, it was core course related subjects only.
My major is rather focused on fulfilling most requirements you need for professional medical/dental/optometry schools with room for electives if you need more. The only stupid "well-rounded" stuff that is required is a BS organizational leadership class (which is what all the athletes major in cause it's easy as shit). I'll have earned a B.S. in Health Science with minors in Biology and Psychology, though. I've taken a shit-ton of bio classes, too, but they are mostly general introductions into genetics, microbiology, biochemistry and such like, because one would specialize in something like that in postgraduate work I imagine.
General Ed. classes were horrible. I either took an easy class that I had no interest in, or I took a class that I thought might be interesting but then had the subject ruined by a horrible professor.
There was one exception, though, and that was a History of Electronic Music course I was happy to see that the teacher was as equally passionate about the subject as I and most of the rest of the class was. Funny side note: on the first day of class it was a full classroom of ~70 people. Right off the bat the teacher told us that the course was not going to be all about trance and rave music. That cleaned things up pretty well. And then when we got to Musique Concrete, that took care of the rest. (And I still retain my hipster cool points because I knew about and listened to electronic music long before this course and knew a bit about the history of the music beforehand; my knowledge did not come from this one course alone )
There was one exception, though, and that was a History of Electronic Music course I was happy to see that the teacher was as equally passionate about the subject as I and most of the rest of the class was. Funny side note: on the first day of class it was a full classroom of ~70 people. Right off the bat the teacher told us that the course was not going to be all about trance and rave music. That cleaned things up pretty well. And then when we got to Musique Concrete, that took care of the rest. (And I still retain my hipster cool points because I knew about and listened to electronic music long before this course and knew a bit about the history of the music beforehand; my knowledge did not come from this one course alone )
There's a history of electronic music course at UCLA? That's pretty specific/cool.
There was a class here about modern Iraq/Afghanistan/Iran I was dying to take... but it would've put me at 19 credits and I'd have to pay extra.
There was a class here about modern Iraq/Afghanistan/Iran I was dying to take... but it would've put me at 19 credits and I'd have to pay extra.
I really liked my art history class.
jealousy
i took a history of western music course for my arts credit
i took a history of western music course for my arts credit
we've got some sick courses about terrorismPoseidon wrote:
There's a history of electronic music course at UCLA? That's pretty specific/cool.
There was a class here about modern Iraq/Afghanistan/Iran I was dying to take... but it would've put me at 19 credits and I'd have to pay extra.
i took a course similar to that this last term called 'the art of noise', which was taught by one of the best music-academics/reviewers in the UK. writes for the wire magazine, makes his own electronic music, and also pioneers a research group into post-modern poetry and sound-art. he was one cool motherfucker the sort of professor that can credibly wear thick-rimmed glasses and black polo-necks and still be taken seriously.
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high school in the US is so fucking awful that we need to spend two years in college becoming well-rounded individualsDrunkFace wrote:
Which is what high school is for... no?Hurricane2k9 wrote:
it can get a bit messy but it does let you get a taste of some different subjects which is nice.Uzique wrote:
messy system
In fact, I started to specialise in year 8. And by year 11 the only subject I had to do was English. When Uni rolled by, it was core course related subjects only.
I really wanna play with my iPad but I need to go to bed fucking public health exam
As do we, surprisingly. There's a major here called "Homeland Security"Hurricane2k9 wrote:
we've got some sick courses about terrorismPoseidon wrote:
There's a history of electronic music course at UCLA? That's pretty specific/cool.
There was a class here about modern Iraq/Afghanistan/Iran I was dying to take... but it would've put me at 19 credits and I'd have to pay extra.
Opens you up for jobs in Border Security, the TSA and Customs... I mean, I guess if you want a job like that, go for it.
listening to the el-p instrumental
Newt term:
Primate Behavior
Zooarchaeology
Approaches to Archaeological Theory
Endangered & Heritage Languages
Journalism
Primate Behavior
Zooarchaeology
Approaches to Archaeological Theory
Endangered & Heritage Languages
Journalism