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Nova

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Re: 3.0, 166, TFA

Post by Nova » Mon Dec 30, 2013 3:39 pm

withoutapaddle wrote:
Nova wrote:
withoutapaddle wrote: I took an advanced sociology class because my friends were taking it my Junior year. I went to five classes total and got an A (12 year olds that can memorize PowerPoint slides could pass college level sociology). If I would have tried to pull that same crap in my math classes I would have been screwed.
cool story, bro

Thanks Bro. Trying to get published
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Re: 3.0, 166, TFA

Post by midwest17 » Mon Dec 30, 2013 6:27 pm

withoutapaddle wrote:
midwest17 wrote:
withoutapaddle wrote:(Sorry but sociology majors don't compare to engineering majors).
Lol @ this again

I took an advanced sociology class because my friends were taking it my Junior year. I went to five classes total and got an A (12 year olds that can memorize PowerPoint slides could pass college level sociology). If I would have tried to pull that same crap in my math classes I would have been screwed.
Oh, well, that anecdote convinced me.

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Re: 3.0, 166, TFA

Post by drevo » Tue Dec 31, 2013 3:08 am

withoutapaddle wrote:
midwest17 wrote:
withoutapaddle wrote:(Sorry but sociology majors don't compare to engineering majors).
Lol @ this again

I took an advanced sociology class because my friends were taking it my Junior year. I went to five classes total and got an A (12 year olds that can memorize PowerPoint slides could pass college level sociology). If I would have tried to pull that same crap in my math classes I would have been screwed.
Because that could have nothing to do with the professor rather than the subject. :roll: I'm sure everyone who ever graduated with a BA/BS has taken some "advanced" class in a subject that was simply a joke because of how it was taught. Case in point, I took a psychedelic rock class as a GE that required regular attendance and a solid amount of work to receive an A. I also took an advanced finance class that semester which only required attendance for exams and getting an A was a joke. Does that mean studying psychedelic rock is always harder than finance?

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