About the Rules & Moderation category (Part 1)

we ball

despite me taking courses in both real and complex analysis this semester that’s somehow the only course i’m taking with the word analysis in the name

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nyaaaaaaaa uhm
assuming you can’t drop the orgo/chem lab/humanities, and you need to drop a math one?

Like the writing class is certainly the easiest and I don’t want to shove all my humanities courses to the end of my time here. But I have a friend in PDEs and it’s a [professor redacted] class so it should be a decently easy A. Comp lex a nalysi surface is very difficult but it’s also very fulfilling.

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I can move the humanities to a later semester which would turn it to 18 credits instead of 14

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I think I might just 21 credits it

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(+ whatever research I end up doing)

thbthtbhtbthbthb in terms of like ā€œwhich one seems least interestingā€ I would remove PDEs

what is the normal/recommended credits per semester at your uni

14…

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NYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA MAY

Academics self-torturer…

Wait it might be 16

ttbhtbthbthbthbt it does heavily depend on the specific courses/professors though
like there are definitely combinations of courses I’ve taken that could add to 21 credits that would be pretty easy
and on the other hand there are combinations of courses I’ve taken that could add to ~15 credits and be very painful

Combinyatorics

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My friend says he has to go to the student living office tomorrow because he ā€œbroke school rulesā€ and he’s hoping he doesn’t get expelled and I didn’t inquire further but I do hope he’s good

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is this like research assistant? my college offered me credit or money lol

He’s uhhh not very academic integritypilled so I assume it’s that.

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turns out telling people to take the bar is strictly prohibited at engineering school

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Yeah. I have to do 3 credits research to graduate & can do for money or credit

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Him being vague about it isn’t as sus as it seems English isn’t his first language he speaks vaguely frequently.

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