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Sociology 4 at Community College a complete joke!

Okay, so I started the first day today, and OMG this class is easier than if I were to be put in a 4th grade class. Here's why:

*It's a distance edu class, meaning we only meet once every 2 weeks
*We have 5 tests total, all take home!
*70 M/C questions, STRAIGHT out of the book
*And..I bought the text book today, and all the answers on the tests are underlined!
*Even our professor (a cool nice old lady) admits "If you don't pass this class, that's a shame"
*We're on the "honor" system not to cheat (and it's M/C!)

Now if only my Calc class will be this easy..
 
The state university I go to has those too.. depends ont he prof though. Some don't care. Some do it because they care.. 🙂
 
So how about math classes?

If those tests are take home too, or if the class operates anywhere within the realm of this one, then I have to say yay.
 
Dream on.. science v. liberal arts. Although, I have to say that I've taken (been forced to by requirements) math classes so easy it didn't matter! I had to take a business math course, 245. It's prereq was like 105, and it was soooooo slow. I don't know how anyone got less then an A without paying slightly more then half attention. We spent a day (50 minutes) on the mean! A day on bar charts, pie charts, line charts.. pfft.

Calc was tough though, 251 and 252. The second one kicked my ass, I only got a C. 🙁
 
I took a differential equations class a couple summers ago at the local community college. The prof was one of the smartest guys I have ever met, and he could explain the stuff he knew. Never could figure out what degrees he had, but people said Masters in EE and he was working on a PhD in Physics or some such nonsense. I learned more taking the class with him than I would have if I had taken it at Georgia Tech.

But I just took a mini-mester (meet 5 days a week for 14 days, 3 hours a day) class in Public Speaking. Now that really was a joke.
 
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