Calculus III
Social Psychology
Intro To Film
Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
Knocking out some core / requirement stuff this semester.
Aug-28-2008 04:30
BoReD365247
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What kind of cover letters?
Just the stupid whoring myself kind. I'm just procrastinating as they are due tomorrow for a resume collect at school. I need a summer job which will lead to a real job after law school.
Aug-28-2008 04:33
Lira
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Location: Brasilia, Brazil
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Int'l Affairs 202 - Project Design, Management and Evaluation
Int'l Affairs 202 - Formal Briefing
Int'l Affairs 202 - Foreign Policy Formulation
Int'l Affairs 238 - Development in Africa
Poli Sci 239 - International Political Economy
History 240 - Uses of History in International Affairs
plus a full-time job... might not be around much starting next week.
What do these numbers mean?
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Aug-28-2008 04:40
pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by Lira
What do these numbers mean?
course numbers, duh normally they will reflect the level of the course. ie politics 101 is first year, while politics 201 might be second.
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Aug-28-2008 04:55
Lebezniatnikov
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Registered: Feb 2004
Location: DC
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Originally posted by Lira
What do these numbers mean?
They're just the course numbers the university uses. I don't know why I even typed them. 200-level courses are graduate-level though.
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Aug-28-2008 04:57
Lira
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Location: Brasilia, Brazil
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
course numbers, duh normally they will reflect the level of the course. ie politics 101 is first year, while politics 201 might be second.
I thought so, but because the system we use here is different, I always wondered what the last two numbers mean (i.e. what's the difference between a 103 and a 106).
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Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
They're just the course numbers the university uses. I don't know why I even typed them. 200-level courses are graduate-level though.
All those subjects and you're a graduate student?
Yeah, our educational system is quite different down here
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Aug-28-2008 05:06
Pokit
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Location: Salt Lake City, UT
this semester is pretty easy.
13 credit hrs
Differential equations/linear algebra
LEAP (some easy class all engineers have to take)
Writing (I hate this shit)
Astronomy ("the universe")
All early morning classes. Goodbye sleeping in
Aug-28-2008 05:06
Zild
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Registered: Jun 2004
Location: San Antonio, US : TXTA #156
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Originally posted by Lira
I thought so, but because the system we use here is different, I always wondered what the last two numbers mean (i.e. what's the difference from a 103 and a 106).
All those subjects and you're a graduate student?
Yeah, our educational system is quite different down here
Pretty much every school uses a different numbering system. At my school the first number is the grade level 1 for freshman, 2 for sophomore, 3 for junior,... up to 8 or 9 for doctoral research. Every university must have different grad school requirements because I know here 9 hours (3 classes) is considered full time, and you aren't allowed to work for anyone while you are taking your degree. a $20,000 stipend is given each year and all tuition/fees are paid for by the university.
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Originally posted by Zild
Pretty much every school uses a different numbering system. At my school the first number is the grade level 1 for freshman, 2 for sophomore, 3 for junior,... up to 8 or 9 for doctoral research. Every university must have different grad school requirements because I know here 9 hours (3 classes) is considered full time, and you aren't allowed to work for anyone while you are taking your degree. a $20,000 stipend is given each year and all tuition/fees are paid for by the university.
UTSA?
Aug-28-2008 05:18
Zild
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Registered: Jun 2004
Location: San Antonio, US : TXTA #156
Ya it is the same for most UT schools I think. The only other one I went to was UT in Austin and they used the same numbering system except 3 numbers instead of 4 numbers. Like CHE 434 instead of CHE 4334.
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Yea in my school the numbering even varies by department. Usually the only convention is y.0xz is an intro subject in department y, and all the other y.wxz are numbered based on category as opposed to level. for ex in math w = 1 means analysis, w=2 mathematical physics, etc.