have you signed up for next semester? if so, what are you taking? I havent registered my classes yetI can't wait until it's over. then 4 weeks of freedom before it starts all over again
experimental methods lab, IC engines, ACAD 2 + finite element analysis, engineering econ, and some bunk blow off free A/elective. possibly HVAC or renewable energies instead of IC engines. I registered months ago but I can still switch things up before next semesterhave you signed up for next semester? if so, what are you taking? I havent registered my classes yet![]()
I know how you feel being poor sucks. what major? I'm mechanical engineeringJust registered a couple days ago. I'm gonna be chilling with a full seventeen credit hours. Otherwise, I couldn't convince my parents to contribute to the "Your Daughter Is Broke As Hell" foundation. This semester, I'm actually focusing on my major. Chemistry, Trig, Intro to Engineering. All the important science-y courses.
I'm not worried about finals this semester. Shit's gonna be easy as hell. I mean, how do you flunk a Drama final?
Currently, it's just Pre-Engineering, which allows me to decide between almost any other branch. I'm debating between computer engineering and chemical engineering. And I'm thinking about completing a double major in Chemical Engineering and Chemistry.I know how you feel being poor sucks. what major? I'm mechanical engineering
He's not sweating it at all, should you read the thread.10 credit hours is nothing. You shouldn't sweeting it thats like 2 classes. You should do fine.
what school do you go to? I'd say most classes at my school count for 2-3 hours10 credit hours is nothing. You shouldn't sweeting it thats like 2 classes. You should do fine.
thats a good idea it took me 4 years of ME to figure out I would rather be in industrial design. Now I'm 95% done with my ME degree which i don't really enjoy too much. But, I guess I liveCurrently, it's just Pre-Engineering, which allows me to decide between almost any other branch. I'm debating between computer engineering and chemical engineering. And I'm thinking about completing a double major in Chemical Engineering and Chemistry.
But right now, I'm loading a bowl.![]()
Yeah, I'm taking 2 different 3 credit hour classes, and one 3 credit hour class with 1 credit hour for the lab. So 3 classes. Not sweating it at all, in fact, I need more classes to keep me occupied. I want to take on 13 credit hours next semester, or maybe 14. This semester was a breeze. I'm going into horticultural as well as environmental studies, as of now. In a couple years, I hope to have a better idea of what I ultimately want to do.
Haha, yeah, that is my biggest obstacle. What kind of job would I get with such a degree? With environmental studies and horticulture it would be a little easier to place jobs into categories but.. with Botany you might need to get your masters to start making adequate moneyYeah i should have gone into botany/horticulture that would be great. I don't know what kind of job i could get with that degree. I guess i'll keep my botany in my closet.
I got to a normal college with 3-4 credit hour class. Almost all classes are 3 credit hours. The occasional higher level math class will be 4 credit hours and same goes for some science labs.what school do you go to? I'd say most classes at my school count for 2-3 hours
Environmental Science and Environmental Horticulture are the 2 degrees im looking into..thats crazy, environmental science all the way