de anza folks!

<p>getting out of a de anza parking lot is pain in the ass</p>

<p>I go to De Anza. This is my first real quarter, though I took three summer classes. I haven't taken Coun 100 yet though. Did anyone else notice how many redundant clubs there are?</p>

<p>de anza is on the +/- system?! ***ff are you sure?</p>

<p>YUP. Last quarter (winter) I got A+, A, A, and A- = 3.971
i can't emphasize how much i complained to myself for that minus.
I needed a 4.0 soooooooooooooooo badly.......... :'(</p>

<p>btw I've been at De Anza since summer quarter '07..
it's my 4th quarter, but being HALFWAY from transferring out is making me so anxious and depressed!!! A whole freakin more year!!</p>

<p>I'm a believer of TAP :) , and am gonna start attending Foothill starting next quarter... even though I live literally 3 minutes from De Anza!</p>

<p>I plan to take Cultural Anthropology and Intro to Film this summer. Does De Anza or Foothill have a better program at those subject?</p>

<p>De Anza transfers FTW! It's an awesome school, and I'm being completely honest - some of the absolutely, absolutely coolest people I've ever met happened to be professors there. Turned my life around.</p>

<p>Is the "roach coach" still around?</p>

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YUP. Last quarter (winter) I got A+, A, A, and A- = 3.971
i can't emphasize how much i complained to myself for that minus.
I needed a 4.0 soooooooooooooooo badly.......... :'(

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<p>Ha, that happened to me too! Seriously uncool.</p>

<p>So, I visited the De Anza transfer center for the first time awhile ago, and I have to say, they are amazingly useless when it comes to private colleges. Are all the counselors like that? It's pretty discouraging.</p>

<p>Yep. Especially for international students it makes absolutely no sense to drill the UC and CSU requirements at the expense of eeeeverything else you have to know to get to college.</p>

<p>God Bless the Internet</p>

<p>Their transfer center is set up to function around ASSIST.org so they're tied into the UC-CSU network. Information on other schools requires more work and a majority of De Anza students continue on the SJSU. It's a shame that they don't have more resources available for private institutions. They didn't have any literature on Amherst until I begged them to order some a few years ago.</p>