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and your sciences generally can't be any older than 5 years old for most programs.....but I only read the last like 5 posts
 
You're going from a BA to an MS EE?

Your General Physics courses and labs (that didn't require Calculus as a prerequisite) wood knot satisfy the requirement and wood have to be repeated.

I understand you're knot in a hurry to graduate, but you're taking an assload of unnecessary courses (at the freshman undergrad) level.

I'm pursuing a BS in CS....You are required at least one semester of calculus and a physics or chemistry series (non-calculus). My chemistry satisfies the engineering BS requirement at UT....just sayin.

A CS degree satisfies the requirement for entry in the MS in EE program but the degree is an MS in engineering....just sayin'. I just decided to take more rigorous coursework because I can and acquiring degrees is my hobby.
 
MS in economics is pretty much worthless bro, and i don't think any school worth a shit even lets you get one without moving onto PhD

PHD in engineering...Yeah...economics degree is worthless if you are looking at making money...my law degree is worthless too. Taking college classes and collecting degrees is my hobby.
 
I just don't buy it. If you made an "A" on a graduate level organic or physical chemistry class, no one is going to stop and wonder if you've taken the chem I they like.

I've never taken a graduate level science class...loll. I've taken graduate level writing classes (two semesters of legal writing),written papers for graduate level history classes, did an undergrad thesis for my BA and I still had to take the second semester of freshman writing...lolll.

Now, I could have made an appeal but that wouldn't have been binding for transfer credit which is what I've been doing for the last couple years.
 
I've never taken a graduate level science class...loll. I've taken graduate level writing classes (two semesters of legal writing),written papers for graduate level history classes, did an undergrad thesis for my BA and I still had to take the second semester of freshman writing...lolll.

Now, I could have made an appeal but that wouldn't have been binding for transfer credit which is what I've been doing for the last couple years.

You could have taken a junior/senior level science class as well.

It just seems crazy to me for someone to burn $$$ and time taking freshman level classes. A man's reach should exceed his grasp.

Just sayin'
 
PHD in engineering...Yeah...economics degree is worthless if you are looking at making money...my law degree is worthless too. Taking college classes and collecting degrees is my hobby.


My uncle does the same thing, he's 55 now and been going to college for 37 yrs. He does not do it for the $$$ just loves to learn and gets bored with the same job. The guy knows 5 languages fluent
just off the top careers (swear to god)

ER surgical specialist
physical therapist
orthodontist
pyschiatrist
pyschologist for the FBI
software programer + worked for the Pentagon making defence simulation programs
College Historian professor
Now he's doing Oriental medicine and practicing private acupuncture

Very unordinary person, creepy personality, 5 marriages, no kids but he is incredibly smart. He's actually too smart, which makes his personality come off as arrogant. It's like talking to someone and they're listening to you with this "I already knows what you will say next" face. Really uncomfortable

When I was little I really thought he had super powers
 
You could have taken a junior/senior level science class as well.

It just seems crazy to me for someone to burn $$$ and time taking freshman level classes. A man's reach should exceed his grasp.

Just sayin'

As an undergrad, I was also in ROTC and on the Ranger Challenge Team which required more time outside my normal coursework. I also had to take extra classes for the honors history program. I took the minimum requirements for my degree for a reason. I was planning on a career in the Army until peace broke out...had I only known slick Willy would lay the groundwork for the "War on Terror"...I would be almost retired as a Colonel by now...I'm too politically incorrect to have ever made the rank of General.
 
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