Sosa
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Post by Sosa on Nov 22, 2006 14:27:45 GMT -5
I still do that. Wednesday is particularly bad, I have four classes from 12:00 to 10:30 PM EST... and like 4 hours total in downtime; but it's spread out too far for me to do much of anything during that time. /sigh
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Post by tarick on Nov 22, 2006 14:30:39 GMT -5
My senior year, I basically skipped every class (unless there was an exam), then just spent from ~6PM-2AM in the computer lab doing homework. Never learned anything in lectures anyway.
Coincidentally, I could also beat expert minesweeper in the low-mid 100's at that time. I'm sure that one had nothing to do with the other though.
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Sosa
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Post by Sosa on Nov 22, 2006 14:36:06 GMT -5
I'm trying hard not to fall into that same "trap," but many of my classes are the same way... if you read the material and keep up with what you're supposed to be doing, there's basically no reason to show up in class.
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Post by tarick on Nov 22, 2006 14:47:25 GMT -5
I'd end up talking to a lot of people in the same classes that night in the lab anyway, they just put the extra time in of class+homework.
Kinda depends on your major, I suppose. Engineering, it's a lot easier to just understand by doing problems, imo.
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medorus
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Post by medorus on Nov 22, 2006 19:37:28 GMT -5
Ah, sigh, good to be home.
I agree with that, Tarick. Wow, didn't know you were(are?) in Engineering, too. What discipline?
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Sosa
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Post by Sosa on Nov 22, 2006 20:21:30 GMT -5
I'm home too. XD
Want to work on your AF weap, med?
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Post by tarick on Nov 23, 2006 0:22:35 GMT -5
Ah, sigh, good to be home. I agree with that, Tarick. Wow, didn't know you were(are?) in Engineering, too. What discipline? I graduated environmental, but got my PE in hydromechanics.
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