What Interesting Classes Are You Taking This Semester?
Sep 1, 2005 at 1:14 AM Post #46 of 77
PHYS H7A Honors Physics (Mechanics)
MATH 1B Calculus (second half of 1 year course)
POLISCI 39B Seminar on East Asian Politics
POLISCI 157A Constitutional Law focusing on civil rights

The physics was mostly for fun, but I can kind of tell that I am in way over my head. Same with the Con Law course.

And its really cool to learn that berkeley offers a course on LaTeX.
 
Sep 1, 2005 at 2:51 AM Post #47 of 77
cse 408 : network security
cse 310 : data communications (yawn)
cse 306 : Operating Systems
cse 305 : Database Programming
JDH 200 something : Judaism
AMS 315: Data Analysis (Yawn)
 
Sep 1, 2005 at 6:00 AM Post #48 of 77
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Originally Posted by daba
Math 110 - Advanced Linear Algebra


Advanced Linear Algebra, eh? Going to get into the good stuff like the theory of operators on Hilbert spaces?
 
Sep 1, 2005 at 7:05 PM Post #49 of 77
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Originally Posted by fante7
Advanced Linear Algebra, eh? Going to get into the good stuff like the theory of operators on Hilbert spaces?


You bet
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And no, LaTeX isn't BSDM.
 
Sep 2, 2005 at 3:23 AM Post #51 of 77
Here are my summer quarter classes:

CL404.01s Clinical Endodontics
CL404.02s Clinical Restorative Dentistry
CL404.04s Urgent Care Rotation
CL404.06s Oral Surgery Rotation
CL404.08s Clinical Orthodontics
CL404.10s Clinical Prosthodontics
CL404.11s Patient Management IV
CL404.15s Oral Medicine/ Oral Cancer Rotation
CL404.17s Occlusion/ Orofacial Pain Rotation
CL404.19s Clinical Preventive Dentistry
CL404.23s Nitrous Oxide Clinic
CL404.26s Clinical Treatment Planning
CL404.28s Course Evaluation Rotation
DS424s Dental Implants
PH414s Practice Management

And this is the summer "lite" schedule
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. Dental school is a bear, thankfully only one more year...

Josh
 
Sep 2, 2005 at 7:45 AM Post #52 of 77
This is what I have to deal with in medical school, 2nd year:

Pathology
Pharmacology
Immunology
Pathophysiology
Plus a few filler classes like Interview/Communication and Clinical Skills.

Ayiyiyi....
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Sep 3, 2005 at 7:10 PM Post #53 of 77
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Originally Posted by IstariAsuka
Where you go to school? UA? It seems suspicious that another university would use the exact same designations for both precalc and chem. :p


Yep, good old UA..what are you trying to get at?
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Sep 3, 2005 at 9:52 PM Post #54 of 77
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Originally Posted by MuZI
Yep, good old UA..what are you trying to get at?
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Nothing, I was just curious, since I haven't seen more than a handful of people in Arizona, let alone in Tucson.
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Sep 3, 2005 at 11:09 PM Post #55 of 77
Oh, all these science and engineering classes scare me! Seriously, how do you apply your brain for that kind of stuff?
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Developing Information Systems - a 12cu hell-class. It's a project where we have to build a customer db for a fake company.

Applied math, which is basically statistics.

Finnish 5

Structured Docs

And that's about it. It's the 12cu project course we're meant to be slaving over.
 
Sep 3, 2005 at 11:41 PM Post #56 of 77
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Originally Posted by plainsong
Oh, all these science and engineering classes scare me! Seriously, how do you apply your brain for that kind of stuff?
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Developing Information Systems - a 12cu hell-class. It's a project where we have to build a customer db for a fake company.

Applied math, which is basically statistics.

Finnish 5

Structured Docs

And that's about it. It's the 12cu project course we're meant to be slaving over.



Yep, sounds like a software engineering class... Took that last semester, definatley wasn't fun.

I suppose you get a decent group atleast, and some nice colloborative effort can get work done, though when there are problems, oh man there are problems ; )
 
Sep 4, 2005 at 2:44 AM Post #57 of 77
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Originally Posted by plainsong
Oh, all these science and engineering classes scare me! Seriously, how do you apply your brain for that kind of stuff?
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Well, don't tell my advisor, but I don't. I just leave all my work under my pillow at night and the Engineering Gnomes come and do it for me. They also make a great espresso.
 
Sep 4, 2005 at 1:16 PM Post #58 of 77
In Chinese
Military Training
Three Principles of the People
The 8051 microcontroller and it's ASM
Using Protell 99 (to design circuits)
Electromagnetic Physics (or something like that)
Math III
English
Chinese
Well at least those are all that I've had so far, I don't really know my real schedule. I'm a highschool exchange student in Taipei, Taiwan, and I don't speak chinese (mandarin). This shall be a fun year haha
 
Sep 11, 2007 at 3:57 AM Post #59 of 77
I think this thread is due for a resurrection

I'd argue that all my classes are 'interesting', whether I like it right now or not:
POL101 US Constitution
MTH213 Differential Calculus
ACC209 Principles of Accounting
ECO203 Macro Econ
CMP311 Intro to Computer Systems

Nothing too crazy, and only one core class instead of the four I had last semester
 
Sep 11, 2007 at 4:17 AM Post #60 of 77
MUS 204 - The Symphony (awesome class, spent basically listening to symphonies)
BE 311 - Molecular and Cell Bio
BE 351 - Biological Systems - Data Analysis
BE 350 - Professional Skills
PHY 3something - TAing an intro physics lab
 

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