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3 Credit vs 4 Credit vs Intercession
What is everyones experiences?
I have a load of 4 creds this semester and two of them have insane readings per week, I've finished one text by week three already.
After this one class the one three cred class I have is wonderful, I'm surprised when I hadnt opened my book in three weeks an was able to finish the readings in 3 hours, as opposed to the amount of time each week it would take me to finish one weeks readings for a 4 cred
I did take two ENG intercession classes before, and I remember we had to have a 250 page novel done in a week
I have a load of 4 creds this semester and two of them have insane readings per week, I've finished one text by week three already.
After this one class the one three cred class I have is wonderful, I'm surprised when I hadnt opened my book in three weeks an was able to finish the readings in 3 hours, as opposed to the amount of time each week it would take me to finish one weeks readings for a 4 cred
I did take two ENG intercession classes before, and I remember we had to have a 250 page novel done in a week
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I'm taking the PSYC 100 Intercession right now and it's alright. I actually really like it. I can't imagine doing this during a regular 13-week semester. Plus, the daily quizzes and midterms every 2 weeks kind of force me to finish all the readings on time. The readings itself are like 50 pages/chapter, which is a little more than I woud like.
4 hours - 4 hours of classroom a week.
Intersession, the class is done twice as fast, but finishes in half the time.
Personally I've had a 4 credit class that had no course readings, but that definitely did not mean it was easy. Whereas this semester I'm in a 3 credit course with moderate amount of reading but an assignment every week with ridiculously hard markers. Both psychology.
Can you guess what they are? Also can you guess what I'm suppose to be doing right now? Do you want to? Do I want to? Why am I up so early. I want to go back to sleep...
In my stats class our teacher told us we should be studying 1-2 hours a day, for a 3 credit class, we thought he was joking and started laughing too
but this is good if not all other courses are like that... i need 2 4-cred courses so that i have to take 1 less course to graduate... anyone know of some 100 or maybe 200 level 4-cred classes? i've just about finished all my graduation reqs and now i need 23 credits from anywhere...so i'm gonna load up on first year crap :D
But if you want an easy 4 credit class, GERM-102 which is Intro to German (aka German für das N00bs) and is really easy.
Studying 1-2 hours a night for a class would be nice, sounds like an easy class.
which also sets us up for big time fail when we dabble in the sciences as it throws us off
I remember I read 1984 in just a day. But, Catch-22 took a few months. :embarassed:
had i had those extra credits, i'd be finished my elective requirements. mofos!
I failed both my midterm and final, and I still got a C in 103.
In 105, I signed up for the course, and that's about all I did, and I passed with a D.
im so intrigued by macro and micro economics i want to take them just to see if ill do as bad as everyone else says
i remember taking econ 103 through distance ed, which basically meant i did jackshit but i still did fine.
i suggest not to take them if your major doesn't require it...econ is a snorefest in general. and to think i was going to minor in it! barf! no offense to imelting, the only econ guy i know of on talksfu lol.
when ive taken classes in those departments ive down awful if i didnt constantly study compared to my other classes where i just cram 1-3 days before
But did anyone else who had intersession classes enjoy the atmosphere of being in a classroom again (sort of like highschool) for two hours everyday and getting to really know your classmates, and hanging out with them??
But did anyone else enjoy the classroom setting where you meet for two hours everyday, and you get to know your classmates!?
I personally got A's in both intro psych courses, while others did bad.