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mvantuyl said:Being in my mid 50s, three classes per semester and working full time is about my limit.
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Hey congratz, that's awesome!
mvantuyl said:Being in my mid 50s, three classes per semester and working full time is about my limit.
- Mechanics - Halliday
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mg0stisha said:I completely agree with the above statement! What motivated you to get back into school?
qspeechc said:I think I can answer 1). People think the persons who talk the most during a class (asking questions, not with their friends) are the more intelligent students, regardless of whether the questions are dumb or w/e. There was actually a study done on this so I'm not making this up, but I can't find it.
ObHassell said:I'm a freshman at a CC, don't laugh.
questions:
1) Why is it always the stupid people who are the talkative ones in these classes, it's like they have no frontal lobe and have diarrhea of the mouth 24/7.
2) Why do community colleges make class schedules badly? My Precalculus class is from 8:10-10:25 tuesdays and thursdays , that's almost 5 hours together. My brain is rotted out by the time we're done.
3) Why do I have to take a language class?
ObHassell said:I'm a freshman at a CC, don't laugh.
Math 187-Precalculus by Stewart
Spanish 101-Vistas (Spanish Book) by some spanish speaking person prolly
Philosophy 123-Philosophy of Science (awesome class) by Philipp Frank (yes it's spelled right)
History 274-Introduction to the Holocaust by Bauer
Writing 101-the Practice of Writing by Scholes
questions:
1) Why is it always the stupid people who are the talkative ones in these classes, it's like they have no frontal lobe and have diarrhea of the mouth 24/7.
2) Why do community colleges make class schedules badly? My Precalculus class is from 8:10-10:25 tuesdays and thursdays , that's almost 5 hours together. My brain is rotted out by the time we're done.
3) Why do I have to take a language class?
Choppy said:(2) I don't understand the problem with your schedule or why it's bad. Likely the college doesn't understand it either. It's not high school. You chose the program. You signed up for the class. They offer it as per availability of the room and instructor.
(3) Again, isn't that your choice? There are lots of programs around that don't have any language requirements.
Hehe, what do you think math majors do? I have math classes almost every day from 9 to 5. I think you just have to get used to college.ObHassell said:And for the record all I said was that the scheduling is bad because almost 2h15min of math taught at 8 in the morning isn't very smart, math is like a language where you have to get a lesson in it 3-5 times per week or else you won't learn it as well as you could.
Well, I have 32 hours a week of math classes, and I'm only taking one extra course (5 instead of 4). Like I said, "from 9 to 5 almost every day".mordechai9 said:Most math majors don't take math classes "from 9 to 5 every day". That's nonsense.
Again, you are twisting my words. I didn't claim he has to get used to a terrible schedule. I said I think he has to get used to (a normal) college (schedule). And I have no reason yet to believe his schedule is in any way more terrible than a 'normal' college schedule.It's also absurd to claim that someone needs to "get used to" a terrible schedule, as though they should have no other choice, and this is what college is supposed to be like.
I have never even heard of a class at university (in my country) of less than two hours. I just don't understand how this is 'pushing the limits'. Is it that hard to stay focused for 2:15 hr?And I agree that a 2 hour and 15 minute math class is really pushing the limit.
mordechai9 said:It's very, very unusual in the U.S. to be in class for more than 20 hours a week. Most students probably average about 15 hours of class per week. "Full time" status usually comes from taking 12 hours of classes per week. I can't speak about your program but obviously there must be some significant differences between countries.
This person above was writing a response to defend his position from someone who responded rather negatively and with a lack of understanding. When someone else posts yet another negative response in the same vein, this repetitive, demeaning behavior deserves to be answered more harshly. Maybe this explains why I "twisted your words".