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Registrations are Monday for me, so...

Honors in Computer Science
Special Topics: Semantics of Programming Languages
Calculus III
Abstract Algebra
Concert Band

This is a unique semester for me because I am taking a grad level course as an independent study and doing an honors thesis at the same time... worst semester yet, in terms of workload.
 
Applied Legal Reasoning
Introduction to Civil Procedure

Those are the only classes I could find on the Albany Law School website that were explicitly stated to be required for first-year students.
 
assuming i wont mess up in my current courses:

BSc in Computer Science

- Data Structures
- Calc II
- Discrete Mathematical Structures
- random liberal arts course
 
Fall? You mean spring quarter?
BS in Comp Sci
Intro to Web Development
Calc II
Basic Music Theory
Political Science

Stupid GEs....
 
-General Biology II
-Chemistry I
-Precalculus
-Invertebrate Zoology
-Random elective (I'm going to see if Criminology will count)

I can't register for a couple of weeks, though, so this might change if there are scheduling conflicts (there almost always are because of labs >_>;).
 
I'm interested to see how many other Civil / Structural Engineers we have on Smogon! I know I have met at least a couple (though I don't remember whom). Make yourselves known!


SE2: Structural Materials

SE101C: Vibrations

SE110B: Solid Mechanics II

SE 102: Numerical, Computational, and Graphical Tools for Structural Engineering I

CAT3: Culture, Art, and Technology III (basically a writing class)

I really want to take another programming class but considering my school runs on the quarter system I have waaayyyy too many units as it is (22 aaaaaaa)
 
Calculus III
Some bogus Animals history class that I told Tang/TAY/GP about
Statistics: Regression and Forecasting
Business Interactions (A writing class)
 
Applied Legal Reasoning
Introduction to Civil Procedure

Those are the only classes I could find on the Albany Law School website that were explicitly stated to be required for first-year students.

Yay, another law person.

Currently studying:
BCom/Laws
-Intro to financial management
-Intro to marketing (damn compulsory subjects)
-Property Law
-Law of Trusts
 
For spring quarter:

Organic Chemistry for Health Sciences C
Biochemical Molecules and Structures
Physics for Life Science Majors C
Intro to Dramatic Art
 
Pre-Calculus I
General Chemistry I
Survey of Human Diseases
World Literature
History of Russia & Eastern Europe
Live-Fire Control and Hydraulics

things won't start to get really interesting until next year's spring quarter. having classes from ten to six will though. xD
 
I'll be through my 3rd year after this semester (Accounting is a 5 year major), and I will just be filling out my accounting credits to fill out my "4 year graduation requirements." (The 5th year they have a special program, "Masters of Accountancy"). I will be taking Auditing, Tax, and Managerial Accounting to fill out the rest of those general accounting credits. I am happy I worked hard my first 3 years and only have to take the minimum 26 credits next year.
 
In September, I will be dropping German for my A2's and doing AS Spanish (doing GCSE this year) providing I get a B Grade at GCSE.

My subjects :

A2
Mathematics
Physics
Chemistry

AS (hopefully)
Spanish
 
Basic Greek, Intermediate Latin, Greek History, Greek Literature.. not entirely sure how many modules I'm supposed to take etc, but I guess I'll find these things out :3
 
Bachelor in Computer Science + Bachelor in Internet Software Design:

Data Structures and Abstractions (C++)
Software Tools II (C#)
Systems Analysis
Multimedia I

I wonder what equivalent units over there would be like ...

I'm glad to be done with Java though.
 
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