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oh.. update... so i definitely was crazy to think that i would take chem 153B and C alongside Chem 156... sooo... now, I plan to take the following:</p>
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Chem 156
Eng 118</p>
<p>And I agree that the disney class does sound like fun... I just might have to swap Eng 118 (which is similar as its Film and Literature) out for it... we'll see though.
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<p>My friend said chem 156 is freaking hard.
Chem 153C is crazy.</p>
<p>shirley, even if they didn't...
all we have to do is clamor for a field trip xD
reminds me of my high school physics class, which included a field trip to Great America, theoretically to study the physics of amusement park rides...
right ;)</p>
<p>choices, choices. i feel like i should probably take 4 classes this quarter, since i've only been taking 3 per. i only have...15 to take, and after winter quarter, 10 more...wait is that right...i don't know, i'm over school already. oh i have to start doing that grad school bizness...dammit. how does one get into research and things of that nature, allie? my apathy has reached an all-time low.</p>
<p>just contact your department. i got over research too, so i never actually got that far. because uh, comm research? not going to get me a job. and i don't intend to teach, ever. so that was that. </p>
<p>and eh, i transferred and did 3 classes a quarter with last fall as an exception, and i have plenty of units. i also did a 4-unit course over the summer. but i'll have ~198 by graduation. So I wouldn't worry about that too much. As long as you came in with the max 105 it should be pretty hard not to reach the minimum.</p>
<p>around third year, especially as a transfer, you just kind of stop caring. because you have to work your ass off to get in and then you do and then its like, well crap, 2 more years of school. less than fun. but you'll manage. it goes really, really fast.</p>