Here is a list of classes that I will not be blogging about, and an explanation of why. If you have any questions on any of these classes, feel free to ask. I’ll try to answer whatever I can.
ENC 1101, ENC 2210: You know why I will not be posting my notes for these classes! All of you really need to write your own papers! Not only that, but professors are a pretty savvy bunch. They all know how to Google a paper if they think that it is plagiarized. I may post some of my more interesting papers at a later date.
LIT 2020: I loved this class! If you ever have the chance to take this with Professor Christine Kling you will have a good time. I will be posting my final paper from this class.
MAT 0024, MAT 1033, MAC 1105: What can I say? There is really no way I can help anyone with any kind of algebra. It is only by the grace of God that I get A’s in these classes. I promptly forget everything I learned as soon as the final exam is over, and then have to review before the next course. Go to the math lab if you need help, or there is a guy at the Sawgrass Starbucks who is a math major and tutors...Starbucks and tutoring, what more can you ask for? I am currently taking College Algebra online. What was I thinking?
CGS 1100: This was a computer class that my advisor told me I should take because it is required for an associate’s degree. Well, guess what? As soon as I signed up for it, the course was already obsolete. It was for Office 2003. I could not sell the book back AND it does not count towards a degree. It was a waste of money and time. Please, consult more than one advisor if you have to. I am finding that some advisors have no idea what they are doing. Oh, and if you are in need of a manual for Microsoft Office 2003, let me know.
BSC 1085, BSC 1085L, BSC 1086, BSC 1086L: I did take notes for these classes, but I did not feel the need to retype them. Why?, because Dr. Leo Stouder is one of the best instructors in the world. He has a website with all of his power points posted. Print them out, and bring them to class. Take notes as you go along. I promise you, if you do this and then study what he tells you to study; you will learn all you need to know. Dr. Stouder is so organized he does not need any help from my outlines.
SYG 2000: This was a class with George Vernon. He gives worksheets directly from the book as homework. He then uses those exact questions on the test. No tricks, the EXACT questions. This class is a writing credit with current events so you are on your own with that.
Friday, April 11, 2008
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