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Post by katiecardigan on Nov 6, 2016 16:21:28 GMT
Are you in college, going to college, planning on graduate courses? Discuss here!
I am about to start what is technically my senior year of undergrad. I'm trying to plan out courses for the spring, and ugh my schedule is going to suck. Plus I kind of forgot I'm also supposed to be studying for the LSATs which is apparently like a full time job.
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Post by jesslikescoffee on Nov 6, 2016 22:00:50 GMT
I'm in my first year (again, transferred schools and the curriculum is more subject specific where I'm at now) and it's going well. Despite having to "restart" in a way, the post-secondary experience from last year is really helping me out. 8 courses is tiring, but at least I've got some practice.
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Post by kirsty on Nov 6, 2016 22:42:24 GMT
I'm in my first year of undergrad doing a Biology degree. I hate ecology. One more year of it...
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Post by rayne on Nov 7, 2016 2:48:59 GMT
working on adding another license to my portfolio but it's becoming more and more frustrating every week. i think it's going too slow for me personally and i can't retain the information as a result. plus we're doing homework that we are to submit every week but there's no communication of whether it's received, if we're right, etc. i feel like if we all fail it'll be because of the "instructor".
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Post by kilikina on Nov 7, 2016 14:49:36 GMT
I'm in my 6th year of college. Associates after 3, now working on bachelors. It's taking longer this time bc I can only take ~3 classes at a time cuz monies and schedule. It's also taking longer bc I want to do EVERYTHING ART!
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Post by wtfhayleygeez on Nov 7, 2016 21:45:40 GMT
i just transferred to a ~real~ university as a 3rd year undergrad! majoring in sociology. every time i tell somebody that i get a weird look and a "...so what are you planning on doing with that, exactly?" it's real fun.
i just registered for spring semester and it was the biggest pain in my ass. due to some weird error, most of the online courses were listed as "delivery method: in person" AND "physical location: online" simultaneously, so when i was trying to use the filter to find online classes they wouldn't fucking show up.
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Post by marthakins on Nov 8, 2016 11:16:02 GMT
I'm currently studying for my masters degree in biotechnology. I need to get a fuck ton better at chemistry very quickly
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Post by katiecardigan on Nov 8, 2016 12:53:34 GMT
I just registered for the spring. I knew that at some point it would be difficult to find classes that fit in a Tuesday/Thursday schedule, but really? Baseball and American History? That's what we're doing?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2016 0:40:46 GMT
This will be my 4th and final attempt at school. I'm doing the 2+2 program where I take 2 years, get my associates, and then take 2 more and get my bachelors. I start Jan. 2nd for the winter quarter and register for classes early Dec. My major is in Dynamic Web Development.
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Post by kirsty on Nov 11, 2016 11:04:03 GMT
I had my first exam at uni, in maths (go figure), AND I PASSED woo
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Post by marthakins on Nov 11, 2016 13:06:23 GMT
Awesome! I'm currently procrastinating because I really want a day off uni but i have to do a lab report which is 100% of the mark for a module by tuesday and I'm working all weekend. But I just finished another report yesterday after staying up all night to finish it and I'm. So. Tired.
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Post by dylanwhat on Nov 12, 2016 0:17:51 GMT
I'm in my first year of a part time Archaeology MA at the moment! Staying at uni after graduating my BA in july was a bit of a means to an end to hopefully let me get a job and give me a chance to get away from my family for good, and so I can stay with my partner while they finish their undergrad degree. I'm loving it so far, sometimes I feel more like a philosophy student with how much hard theory we're studying, but I love theory, even though most of it is really dense and plays havoc with my learning difficulties.
I've got a job interview for a perfect role in my field: Museum Diversity Trainee. It sounds like it was practically designed for me, so if I get the job I'll suspend my degree for the 18 months of the contract. It pays really well and I'm so desperate for money at the moment, and I've been rejected from 3 other perfect sounding museum roles in the last few months so if this goes well I guess I won't be a student, but I'll be in a way better position to be a student once I resume study.
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Post by adwoa on Nov 12, 2016 18:14:54 GMT
Back in school (again) working on my second post-grad degree - a Masters in Health and Wellness Coaching with a concentration in Herbal Medicine. Recently completed my Reiki II attunement and currently working (slowly) on a certification as an End of Life Specialist.
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Post by dragonstar on Nov 12, 2016 18:49:08 GMT
Currently saving up for grad school. Looking into low-residency programs in either psych or creative writing (I can't decide which). I enjoy taking classes through UCLA extension Writer's Program, but if I keep it up, I will NEVER save up enough money for grad school. Recently completed my Reiki II attunement and currently working (slowly) on a certification as an End of Life Specialist. I'm a Reiki practitioner too. Nice to meet you!
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Post by asclepiads on Nov 12, 2016 23:40:49 GMT
BS in Horticulture, now doing PhD in plant bio. My dissertation is on forest herb community recolonization and development after abandonment from agriculture.
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