Anyone else here taking summer courses?

TheLonelyPhoenix

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Just wondering. Its been really quiet here at VT all summer. :(

Edit: Damn, hit return early by accident.
 

Heisenberg

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I took an English class over the summer in undergrad. Now it's all research hours in the summer.
 

clamum

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Yeah, I'm taking Intro to Operating Systems and Intro to Cryptography... they started at the end of June and this is the last week. Thank god. Cryptography BLOWS.
 

eLiu

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nope...got a research position

most of the summer classes at my school aren't particularly interesting...that or ive taken them already

though campus is always busy...lots of random folks wandering around
 
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Nope. Working.

I'll take classes next summer. Something engineering or maybe an upper division humanities/social sciences to clear that last one out.
 

TheLonelyPhoenix

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Campus here has been kinda busy too, but its mostly grad students that are here year-round anyway and the occasional sports camp for local kids.

Its just so dead compared to the usual academic year. Kinda creepy.
 

Schrodinger

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I'm doing college full time (last semester... holdin a 3.95 baby!)

and also doing a correspondence course that I might fail due to misrepresentation on the part of the school (see this thread)
 

Schrodinger

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Originally posted by: TheLonelyPhoenix
Originally posted by: Schrodinger
I'm doing college full time (last semester... holdin a 3.95 baby!)

and also doing a correspondence course that I might fail due to misrepresentation on the part of the school (see this thread)

3.95?!

Yeah. I go to a community college :) Honestly, my grade is a joke IMO. I put in the time, but I don't think its well reflective of my effort :D Community college grades aren't like "real" schools. At least not in terms of the difficulty of work.