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Parasitic

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Meh that looks alright.
You'll have fun, I know I did in my upper div stats courses.


Too bad my schedule owns yours

Survey to Biochemistry
Environmental Microbiology
Biochemical Engineering
Properties of Materials
Unit Operations Labouratory
Matlab for Engineers
 

postmortemIA

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wow he's only college student on ATOT.

I have this:
cleaning the restrooms
peeing on the street
being rude to chicks
posting BS on ATOT
 

erub

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i wanna get a fourier class in while im in grad school

RF Engineering
Analog Circuit Design
Randomn Processes
Digital Communications

cakewalk, right?
 

Quasmo

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Drawing II
Directing the Narrative

(drawing II is going to be a bitch, but not as hard as life drawing)
 
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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: FoBoT
that is an awful lot of "Anal"'s to do all at once

If he could combine that with some sort of therapy he could be the world's second analrapist.

:thumbsup::D

(I hope I'm not the only one who got that)
 

Johntk5

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Originally posted by: Parasitic
Meh that looks alright.
You'll have fun, I know I did in my upper div stats courses.


Too bad my schedule owns yours

Survey to Biochemistry
Environmental Microbiology
Biochemical Engineering
Properties of Materials
Unit Operations Labouratory
Matlab for Engineers


Was your upper div stats course based on Multivariate Calculus?
 

Darien

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Ignoring most of this thread...

The real and fourier courses could be pretty neat. Being damn good at Fourier analysis is very handy in pretty much every field (though, in the end, you'll probably just end up using a computer to do fourier analysis when you need to and forget everything you learned in the course :p at least that's what happened to me :D)

Looking at the course list, are you some sort of math/cs double major? or plan on going into cs?
 

Johntk5

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Originally posted by: Darien
Ignoring most of this thread...

The real and fourier courses could be pretty neat. Being damn good at Fourier analysis is very handy in pretty much every field (though, in the end, you'll probably just end up using a computer to do fourier analysis when you need to and forget everything you learned in the course :p at least that's what happened to me :D)

Looking at the course list, are you some sort of math/cs double major? or plan on going into cs?

My major is in Statistics with a minor in Mathematics.
 

Darien

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Originally posted by: Johntk5
Originally posted by: Darien
Ignoring most of this thread...

The real and fourier courses could be pretty neat. Being damn good at Fourier analysis is very handy in pretty much every field (though, in the end, you'll probably just end up using a computer to do fourier analysis when you need to and forget everything you learned in the course :p at least that's what happened to me :D)

Looking at the course list, are you some sort of math/cs double major? or plan on going into cs?

My major is in Statistics with a minor in Mathematics.

Ah, that explains it. Having never met a stats major, it wasn't my first guess. Heh, and I thought my majors were rare!
 

magomago

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ooh my turn

mechanics of materials
biomedical singals and systems
electronics 1
boundry value analysis (or something like that)
 

Johntk5

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Originally posted by: Darien
Originally posted by: Johntk5
Originally posted by: Darien
Ignoring most of this thread...

The real and fourier courses could be pretty neat. Being damn good at Fourier analysis is very handy in pretty much every field (though, in the end, you'll probably just end up using a computer to do fourier analysis when you need to and forget everything you learned in the course :p at least that's what happened to me :D)

Looking at the course list, are you some sort of math/cs double major? or plan on going into cs?

My major is in Statistics with a minor in Mathematics.

Ah, that explains it. Having never met a stats major, it wasn't my first guess. Heh, and I thought my majors were rare!


Ah, so what is your major.
 

Johntk5

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What sucks is that I use to be a Statistics/CS double major with minor in Mathematics, but for some reason, I was retarded and thought I should do Statistics/Economics instead during my sophmore year. When I realized I made a horrible mistake I had already acculated too many units from econ to go get a double major in CS again. So I decided to drop econ and just get a minor in mathematics. Econ was just so boring. The math wasn't challenging as I hoped.
 

Darien

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Originally posted by: Johntk5
Originally posted by: Darien
Originally posted by: Johntk5
Originally posted by: Darien
Ignoring most of this thread...

The real and fourier courses could be pretty neat. Being damn good at Fourier analysis is very handy in pretty much every field (though, in the end, you'll probably just end up using a computer to do fourier analysis when you need to and forget everything you learned in the course :p at least that's what happened to me :D)

Looking at the course list, are you some sort of math/cs double major? or plan on going into cs?

My major is in Statistics with a minor in Mathematics.

Ah, that explains it. Having never met a stats major, it wasn't my first guess. Heh, and I thought my majors were rare!


Ah, so what is your major.

Undergrad: Physics and Japanese
When I graduated, there were about 5 other physics majors graduating. A bit more Japanese majors, but both departments didn't have very many undergrads.

Currently: Materials Science. Not many of us compared to all the EE, CS, etc.