What are you retards taking this semester?

What are you retards taking this semester?

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>taking evolution
>taking pleb tier Pchem

fail/b8

Evolution and physical methods are my blowoff classes for an easy A. I already took PChem.

Statistics for Oceanographers
The Greats of Slam Poetry
Kolmogorov Complexity
Philosophy of Arithmetic
Intro to Samoan

Analysis (failed in first semester because I'm retarded)
Numerical Analysis
Software Engineering
Computation Theory
Intro to Business Economics
System Programming Lab
Network Seminar

looks comfy user

Physics I
Organic Chemistry II
Calc III
Macroeconomics
Excel / MATLAB bullshit(Introduction to Programming and Computation for Engineers)

t. Undergrad piece of shit

>Industrial Org Psych
>Latin
>Microeconomics
>Some geology course on the emergence of life
need to get a cognitive psych class in but it's full. general plan was to double major psych and econ

>Intro Material Science (never took it when I should have, is required unfortunately)
>Senior Project Seminar
>PDEs
>High Performance Computing

Electromagnetic Waves
Art of Engineering Endeavors (project management course)
Design of Specialized Digital Hardware I

EM fields and waves
signal processing
power electronics
microprocessors
human anatomy

Diff Eq
Physics III
Philosophy (Elective shit)
Circuits II w/lab
Embedded Systems

Central simple algebras and Galois cohomology

History of Science
Senior Design II
Shakespearean Drama
Refrigeration Lab
Independent Study

Elementary Analysis
Quantum Mechanics I
Classical Mechanics II
Intro to Political Science (gen-ed)
Ancient Greek Civilization (gen-ed)

Computational Biology 1
Algebra
Multivariate Calculus
High-performance computing

Ah, I see you're taking 'lecular too. This is gonna be a pretty slow semester for me

>Statistics for [career]

Hope you're ready to learn mean, median, mode and range

HPC and HPC Architecture.
I'm a grad student.

Help me pick an application of HPC, Veeky Forums. Should I do CFD? QM? Comp. EM? Comp. Cryptanalysis? Something else?
I have to take 3 classes outside of pure CS.

I'm TAing General Chem 2, and taking grad level Spectroscopy.

Intro to Calculus 2
Digital systems
Intro to Macroeconomics
Engineering statics and design

Advanced TIG Welding
Structural Frame Repair
Probabilistic Graphical Models

Two of those are MechE and one is CS, tf

I don't think any engineers take those classes, they are part of the Auto Body program. I've worked with engineers for many years and have never met one that could do a basic task with their hands. They should take classes like that though, maybe they could figure out why it doesn't matter how well it works in CAD.

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Genetics
Geochemistry
Financial math
Environmental systems
Natural disasters

>Some bullshit research skills class
>Classical electrodynamics
>Differentiable manifolds
>Hamiltonian mechanics
>General Relativity
>Statistical physics

And then I've got my dissertation if I pass my exams in the summer.

I'm guessing probabilistic graphical models must refer to something other than what I'm used to hearing then

I hate Discussion classes so much, how can I deal with them if I have social anxiety?

It's not a social setting so you should be fine.

Mechanics (4th physics course)
Diff eq 2
Thermal physics
Studies in Poetry

>grad seminar in geosci
>GIS for faggots
>herpaderpetology
>special topics in geosci, essentially Discuss Papers About Advanced Techniques in Sequence Stratigraphy.

Power Engineering, distance education. I want a job at a refinery. Thing is, I have to teach myself math so it's kind of a bitch so far.

-Intro to Software Systems (basically an intro java/OOP course)
-Calc II
-Second semester of French II
-Discrete Math
-Writing/Comp

Is this a troll post? What a clusterfuck of unrelated bullshit. I'm not American so I don't actually know if this could be genuine or not.

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>calc 1
>gen chemistry
fuck guys dont even know highschool math or chemistry there is no way to learn this shit 1 month
help

Medicinal Chemistry
Multivariable Elementary Analysis
General Topology
Statistics
Global Health (meme elective)

first year of uni, two months outta high school (inb4 underage). these courses allow me to major in maths but the 1071 math course is just a harder version of 1051 math course, which is required for the physics major, so i can still major in physics if i want to change my mind i think

Due to depression only:
-Complex Analysis
-Mathematical Logic
or
-Algorithms and Complexity
-Databases

POOQ MORE LIKE HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Lol khan academy?

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Is it normal to take 5 to 7 classes? How many credits each?
Real analysis
Complex analysis
Modern physics
Stats and probability

>Relativistic magneto-hydrodynamics
>Lattice QCD.

The choice is yours.

>thermal power plants
>fluid mech lab
>thermodynamics lab
>turbomachinery
>automatic control
>introduction to CFD
>environmental engineering

best in my state and i'm not moving over a thousand kilometers away to go to the uni of Syd or Melb which is full of sjws and smelly minorities anyway

well sorry to disappoint you uq is like half chink

Combination Techniques and Method Development
Protein Production and Purification

...

Actual billable work

because i'm not a child.

your post implies otherwise

>calc c
>phy w/ cal 2
>art class
>english class

Graduate Algebra, Real Analysis, Fourier Analysis and Differential Geometry

>all of these freshmen

Veeky Forums is garbage

>decision procedures for polynomial equations
>(nonlinear) PDEs
>algebraic Topology
>algebraic methods in geometry
>mathematical statistics

Living the dream here boys

My only real classes this semester are genetics and anatomy and physiology 2

calc 3
linear algebra
discrete math
advanced data structures
computer networks
computer architecture and assembly language

18 credits total, took 20 last semester but the classes were easier.

And CIS 121 Programming Languages and Data Structures II

>every thread is a freshman level topic
>surprised when everyone is a freshman

>People taking less than 30 credits

At some Universities you're getting kicked if you don't take 30 credits/semester plus a lot people gotta work. Why are you people so lazy?

Myself,

>Thermo (6 credits)
>EE II (6 credits)
>Higher Maths. II (basically Calc II + III + ODE's, 6 credits)
>Topology (5 credits)
>Stats (5 credits)

~ 28 credits.

are you at UW seattle? bioE major?

Yes, I am.

Those classes are 3-4 credits at my uni and you need ~120-135 to graduate depending on the degree

>Calc 2
>Linear algebra
>Discrete math 2
>Physics 1
>Rotc MS2

>Takes 5 classes
>Calls others lazy

Well. Some of them have your usual 70-90% failrate though.

>Integrated Analog Circuits
>Microcontrollers
>Microwaves and high frequencies
>Information transmission theory
>Electronic measuring instrumentation

Intro to Algebraic Structures
Multivariable Calc
Approximation Algorithms
Operating systems principles
General chem 1

hehe

>Actually believes this

So jealous of the American system. In the UK you choose your degree and you're saddled with that decision for the entire duration of it. You can choose a few modules but from a limited selection that all fall under your degree title.

fun times desu

>Biochem 2
>Physics 2
>Phys Lab
>TAing Orgo 2
>Research

Could throw on another class but not sure what I should grab

Intro to string theory? Didnt it just get debunked?

String theory has never been debunked because, without technology way more sophisticated than what we have, it is impossible.

>Statistical physics
>Into to string theory

How did you do QFT without Stat. Phys?

It is probably a baby ST course based on Zwiebach's book.

Pretty easily? (except for the part where i got destroyed by depression and burnout haha) We covered some basic second quantitzation stuff in my quantum mechanics class which probably helped. Also I had good familiarity with stat mech anyway, even if I hadn't yet done a formal course on it.

We're using BBS but the prof doesn't assign very hard problems honestly (he just picks some out of the book).

Vector Spaces
Real Analysis 1
Number Theory
Theory of Computation

enjoy those turing machines boys, they are so stupid

>can't handle typ-0 gramma

Just learned about them last semester. 2 hours and you're good to go

Nothing, I'm not an undergraduate pleb.

Analysis and calculus
Matrices, numbers, vectors
Foundation physics
Scientific skills

t. britbong first year

Discrete Mathematics
Mechanics and Waves
Euclidean Geometry
Analysis II

no undergrad class has a 70-90% failrate

In Germany we do.

My dad teaches at a university (electrical engineering). Last semester only 8 of his students passed out of a class of 80.

I go to a top 10 engineering uni and we do not have 70-90% failure rates in any of our courses. Sounds like you guys are admitting people into the program who shouldn't be there.

>you guys are admitting people into the program who shouldn't be there
This is true.

Germany does actually
Anyone can get in to university there (for free far as I know, but I might be wrong) but unless they've kept their average above a certain level they get kicked out after the first year or so.

Not really. We just have a very strict and difficult basis study year whereas as much people are filtered out.

>spiegel.de/lebenundlernen/uni/uni-koeln-studenten-bestehen-mathe-klausur-massenhaft-nicht-a-826946.html
>22 out of 374 passed

Friend of mine had an exam (EE/Industry engineering) with 100% failrate. Not that it would be a good sign of education but it's shows there's a different education system here with no grade curves.

'Top N' means shit.

Mathematical fundamentals of quantum mechanics
Electrodynamics
Thermal physics of Bose and Fermi gases
Intro to nuclear and particle Physics
Intro to non-linear Physics
Lab

With fail rates this high, how does the course leader "know" if their course is well structured in how well it educates people?
Making a test hard is easy, making a test an accurate measure of ability and understanding achieved is hard.
Note: some of my courses have too high pass rates/rates for a first, but 100% fail rate is as much an indicator of a bad course/lecturer as it is of poor students.

In most STEM subjects, there are usually 2-4 courses with such high fail rates (over 70%), something like over 95% is still rare, Just saying, not that everyone on Veeky Forums now thinks every course at a German university has 100% fail rate.

>how does the course leader "know" if their course is well structured in how well it educates people?
He doesn't, but who cares? Brainlets that need a good professor to learn shouldn't be in university anyway.

The course covered them but it focusses more on decidability, the complexity classes P/NP and (polynomial) reduction.

Operating Systems
Linear Algebra
Discrete Math II
University Physics II

Data Structure II
Differential Geometry
Differential Eqns
Computation Organization

sitting in on a master's course on assembly/hardware interaction

>sitting in on a master's course on assembly/hardware interaction

You can do this for free?

it's not technically supposed to be free, but i've taken 2 courses with the professor and we're on a first name basis. said he wouldn't mind if i sat in on it