It is crazy how fast my first semester of freshman year is almost coming to an end. It's not like high school where you have two semesters for one class and now in college it is only one semester for that one class. Just in a few more days, I will be able to pick my classes. I already went to my adviser to talk about what classes I need to take for my major during spring, but we didn't really go over what general ed. classes I should be taking. So far the classes I do know I'm taking is Computer Programming One, Calculus Two, Calculus Two Lab, and English 1007. Which is a total of twelve units. I just need to find one or two general ed classes this weekend. I'm almost finished with every exam. I just have one more exam in Calculus this Friday and then it is only finals for all my classes. That's because in my English class we don't have any exams but one more essay. For my Group Communication class, I just took my last exam a week ago and I have a group presentation in December. Lastly, my Calculus lab is credit or no credit, so it is not like we have a final but that we have to complete ten labs. I'm almost done with the lab, I just have two more labs to complete. So whoever reads this blog, please comment below of what easy general ed. classes I should take and the name of the teacher you took the class with and thank you.
Sunday, November 12, 2017
Time Flies
11/13/2017
It is crazy how fast my first semester of freshman year is almost coming to an end. It's not like high school where you have two semesters for one class and now in college it is only one semester for that one class. Just in a few more days, I will be able to pick my classes. I already went to my adviser to talk about what classes I need to take for my major during spring, but we didn't really go over what general ed. classes I should be taking. So far the classes I do know I'm taking is Computer Programming One, Calculus Two, Calculus Two Lab, and English 1007. Which is a total of twelve units. I just need to find one or two general ed classes this weekend. I'm almost finished with every exam. I just have one more exam in Calculus this Friday and then it is only finals for all my classes. That's because in my English class we don't have any exams but one more essay. For my Group Communication class, I just took my last exam a week ago and I have a group presentation in December. Lastly, my Calculus lab is credit or no credit, so it is not like we have a final but that we have to complete ten labs. I'm almost done with the lab, I just have two more labs to complete. So whoever reads this blog, please comment below of what easy general ed. classes I should take and the name of the teacher you took the class with and thank you.
It is crazy how fast my first semester of freshman year is almost coming to an end. It's not like high school where you have two semesters for one class and now in college it is only one semester for that one class. Just in a few more days, I will be able to pick my classes. I already went to my adviser to talk about what classes I need to take for my major during spring, but we didn't really go over what general ed. classes I should be taking. So far the classes I do know I'm taking is Computer Programming One, Calculus Two, Calculus Two Lab, and English 1007. Which is a total of twelve units. I just need to find one or two general ed classes this weekend. I'm almost finished with every exam. I just have one more exam in Calculus this Friday and then it is only finals for all my classes. That's because in my English class we don't have any exams but one more essay. For my Group Communication class, I just took my last exam a week ago and I have a group presentation in December. Lastly, my Calculus lab is credit or no credit, so it is not like we have a final but that we have to complete ten labs. I'm almost done with the lab, I just have two more labs to complete. So whoever reads this blog, please comment below of what easy general ed. classes I should take and the name of the teacher you took the class with and thank you.
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