What courses are you taking this semester?

In summary: I hope that at least after doing the course Compressible/Incompressible Fluids you will realize that you wrote it wrongly, because there is no such Incompressible fluid in the nature, BUT Compressible/Incompressible FLOW. Water is always compressible to some extent, air is compressible, but the one can assume incompressible FLOW of a compressible substance under some conditions, in particular low velocities compared with the speed of sound in the fluid.
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linear algebra, cal iii and physics i :cool:
 
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life i ii and iii

thats it
 
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Analytical Mechanics I
Quantum Mechanics II
Quantum Lab I

and one or two others I haven't decided on yet.
 
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Engineering Design & Graphics
Calculus I
Microeconomics
Intermediate French

Freshman schedule! :)
 
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Thermodynamics, electromagnetics, fluid mechanics, deformable bodies, and radation physics.

Each class is three hours.
 
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Math 323: Applied Diff Eqs
Math 330A: Advanced Calculus
Phys 317: Thermodynamics
Phys 321A: Classical Mechanics I
Phys 326: Electricity and Magnetism
Astr 303: Extragalctic Astronomy

Third year astronomy.
 
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High school senior year, heh

Econ and Gov
I tutor a calc 1 class
Computer Science

Extremely easy schedule, however I plan to work 20-30 hours a week among several other duties.

I was planning to take vector calc at the local community college, but it was a disaster! I sat in on a class and the teacher said that she wouldn't put the problem "Graph z=cosx" on the test in fear that it would be too hard! Everything she said had no real value, she was essentially stating facts without anything else... Bleh.
 
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z-component said:
Engineering Design & Graphics
Calculus I
Microeconomics
Intermediate French

Freshman schedule! :)

Enjoy your fun while it lasts! :devil: :devil: :biggrin:

Practice your french with some hot girls, or don't show your face back in here! :approve:
 
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theCandyman said:
Thermodynamics, electromagnetics, fluid mechanics, deformable bodies, and radation physics.

Each class is three hours.

Someones semester is going to SUCK! LOL! :biggrin:

Fluids before Thermo? Sounds painful...good luck.
 
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-Compressible Flow.

-How to understand women III.
 
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Speaking of which, mine will SUCK as well! :frown:

-Heat Transfer
-Vibrations, Controls, & Optimization I
-Electronics and Instrumentation II
-Eng Materials & Manufacturing Process
-How to understand women III (Who's your prof Claus? I think were in the same class)
 
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(Freshman schedule as well... EngSci at UofT)

Fall 2006:

ESC101 - Engineering Science Praxis I
PHY180 - Classical Mechanics
MAT194 - Calculus I
CSC192 - Computer Programming, Algorithms, Data Structures and Languages
CIV102 - Structures and Materials
MAT190 - Matrix and Vector Algebra
PHY190 - Relativity

Winter 2006:

ESC102 - Engineering Science Praxis II
BME105 - Systems Biology
MAT195 - Caculus II
CHE119 - Thermodynamics
MAT185 - Linear Algebra
ECE159 - Electric Fundamentals
Free Elective (I'm thinking of taking How To Understand Women III)
 
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rocketboy said:
Fall 2006:

ESC101 - Engineering Science Praxis I
PHY180 - Classical Mechanics
MAT194 - Calculus I
CSC192 - Computer Programming, Algorithms, Data Structures and Languages
CIV102 - Structures and Materials
MAT190 - Matrix and Vector Algebra
PHY190 - Relativity

Winter 2006:

ESC102 - Engineering Science Praxis II
BME105 - Systems Biology
MAT195 - Caculus II
CHE119 - Thermodynamics
MAT185 - Linear Algebra
ECE159 - Electric Fundamentals
Free Elective (I'm thinking of taking How To Understand Women III)

Whoa, easy there speed racer. Thats some course load!
 
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thats UFT's Standard course load for engsci isn't it? 7 per term.
mmm
Parallel Computing, Compressible/Incompressible Fluids, Computatoinal Geometry, Master's Project and I'm hoping Neural Nets.
 
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neurocomp2003 said:
thats UFT's Standard course load for engsci isn't it? 7 per term.

yup, the only choice I had to make was intro or advanced computers... i chose advanced (hence the free elective second semester).

But despite the ridiculous workload I can't wait to go!
 
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rocketboy said:
yup, the only choice I had to make was intro or advanced computers... i chose advanced (hence the free elective second semester).

But despite the ridiculous workload I can't wait to go!

You are going to be very busy my friend. Enjoy the weekends\sleep while there still around
 
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that course load should be rather easy...except the systems biology course.
 
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7 courses is a ton of work and material for only 16 weeks, at least it is at my school, even if they are easy courses.
 
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Clausius2 said:
-Compressible Flow.

-How to understand women III.


Sorry, all men fail that second one. Its a given.
 
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franznietzsche said:
Sorry, all men fail that second one. Its a given.
What is it that you don't know? I can give you a cheat sheet. o:)
 
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Math Is Hard said:
What is it that you don't know? I can give you a cheat sheet. o:)


:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

Now see what you made me do?
 
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franznietzsche said:
:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

Now see what you made me do?
oh, stop it, Franz. We know you are a smooth operator. :wink:
 
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Math Is Hard said:
oh, stop it, Franz. We know you are a smooth operator. :wink:


What? What have you heard? :uhh:
 
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franznietzsche said:
What? What have you heard? :uhh:
Nothing I would share publicly. Rock on, love machine. :!)
 
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I'm taking...

Topology
Statistics
Computer Application (Mathematics)
Real Analysis
Political Science
 
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Math Is Hard said:
Nothing I would share publicly. Rock on, love machine. :!)


Whew, I'm safe then.

Will do.
 
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CAD/Finite Element Analysis
Machine Design
Internal Combustion Engines
Senior Design (designing an all terrain car)
Partial Differential Equations
Political Science
Tae Kwon Do
Indoor Soccer

I'm hoping I'll actually learn something in those classes :rolleyes:.
 
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neurocomp2003 said:
Parallel Computing, Compressible/Incompressible Fluids, Computatoinal Geometry, Master's Project and I'm hoping Neural Nets.

I hope that at least after doing the course Compressible/Incompressible Fluids you will realize that you wrote it wrongly, because there is no such Incompressible fluid in the nature, BUT Compressible/Incompressible FLOW. Water is always compressible to some extent, air is compressible, but the one can assume incompressible FLOW of a compressible substance under some conditions, in particular low velocities compared with the speed of sound in the fluid.

Franz said:
Sorry, all men fail that second one. Its a given.

UHH, yeah, In fact I failed the parts I and II... :yuck:
 
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None! My days of taking courses are officially over! :biggrin:
 
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A second Maths course more pure apllied and statistical maths, well assuming I pass this one which looks as if it's in the bag atm. Then a diploma in physics which involves a whole year of nothing but maths, then some physics, then 3 years of the degree, so about six more years of study. All I can say is I hope it's worth it.:smile:
 
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Computer Programming
Maths (Advanced Calculus)
Physical Sciences (Not sure till now what we are going to learn in this. :confused: )
Digital Logic Design
English
and I should not forget the stupidest subject - Human Values :devil: .
 
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Mine are
  • Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
  • Momentum Transfer
  • Engineering Mechanics
  • Ecology and Environment
  • Biotechnology
  • Partial Differential equations and special functions
  • Sociology
 
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here goes mine

-SE371- Fundamentals of Scientific Computing
-MBA628-International Business Management
-CS330-Operating System
-CS340-Theory of Computation
-CS355-Programming tools and techniques
 

1. What courses are you taking this semester?

I am currently taking courses in biology, chemistry, physics, statistics, and research methods.

2. How did you choose your courses for this semester?

I chose my courses based on my major requirements, as well as my interests and career goals.

3. Are there any specific courses that you are excited about this semester?

Yes, I am particularly excited about my research methods course as it will provide me with valuable skills for my future career in science.

4. Are there any courses that you are finding challenging this semester?

Yes, I am finding my physics course to be quite challenging, but I am determined to put in the effort and succeed.

5. How do you balance your workload with taking multiple science courses this semester?

I prioritize my time and make sure to stay organized with a schedule. I also make sure to take breaks and practice self-care to avoid burnout.

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