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Ever had 2 classes that completely negate each other?

i feel that currently i have two classes that are completely the opposite of each other. i have some bullsh/t class called OLS (organizational leadership skills). and an IT course which completely negate each other. one talks about giving recognition to good employees, while the other says that the recognition programs may show favoritism and is not the best way.

wtf, i hate bullcrap courses that have nothing to do with your degree.

MIKE
 
Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
i feel that currently i have two classes that are completely the opposite of each other. i have some bullsh/t class called OLS (organizational leadership skills). and an IT course which completely negate each other. one talks about giving recognition to good employees, while the other says that the recognition programs may show favoritism and is not the best way.

wtf, i hate bullcrap courses that have nothing to do with your degree.

MIKE

I had a couple of classes very early in life that negated each other. I went to english and learned "i before e, except after c". Then, I went to scIEnce. 😕
 
I'm taking both Honors Chem and Honors Physics.

In one, electricity flows negative to positive, in the other positive to negative.

Now, whenever anyone asks me anything about electricity, I ask 'Physics or Chem?'

 
Originally posted by: iluvtruenos
I'm taking both Honors Chem and Honors Physics.

In one, electricity flows negative to positive, in the other positive to negative.

Now, whenever anyone asks me anything about electrons, I ask 'Physics or Chem?'

now now, ELECTRONS flow from negative to positive in both fields😉

...but yeah, "electricity" is wierd that way.
 
Originally posted by: TexDotCom

I had a couple of classes very early in life that negated each other. I went to english and learned "i before e, except after c". Then, I went to scIEnce. 😕

Heh. Never noticed that.
 
Originally posted by: ElFenix
because we all know you're a far better individual if you only know one subject

Because we all know we pay these universities to force us to learn things we think are absolute junk.
 
I took an ICS and MIS class at the same time, both datacoms, and the profs did not get along. In fact, they disagreed on certain objective things (MIS prof was wrong IMO).
 
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