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Going into my third year of Computer Science at University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Also working towards a minor in Mathematics. I'll be taking Ordinary Differential Equasions for Scientists and Engineers in the fall, and I'm kind of expecting it to knock my socks off, just given everyone else's experience with that course. >_<.
Fall: CMPSCI 320: Introduction to Software Engineering CMPSCI 320H: Honors Colloqueum CMPSCI 383: Artificial Intelligence MATH 331: Ordinary Differential Equasions for Scientists and Engineers PHYSICS 151: Physics 1 PHYSICS 153: Physics 1 Lab Spring: CMPSCI 377: Operating Systems CMPSCI 305: Ethics in Computing (Writing Class) MATH 455: Discrete Structures PHYSICS 152: Physics 2 PHYSICS 154: Physics 2 Lab Then I should be able to take some more interesting courses senior year. I'll still need a history class, and 1-2 math classes to knock off my minor, and I'll need to take Computer Networks and Information Systems. I'm eyeing a Cisco networking class as an elective. Looks like I'll just be able to scrape by with my major and minor to graduate on time. The University General Education requirements are a real time killer. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Calc III falls somewhere between Calc I and Calc II. It got a little hairy towards the end, but at least they don't make you do all sorts of stupid-crazy integrals like in II. Or series. *shiver*
How ya doing, buddy? |