I'm a first semester Electrical Engineering and Information Technology student.
I have:
- Analysis I
- Linear Algebra
- Engineering Mechanics
- Informatics I
- Network and Circuits I
- Digital Circuits
- PPS (projects)
Moderator: Edi
No Chinese sex-ed and sex therapy?Lusankya wrote:I'm going to have 20-30 hours of Chinese a week!
That's extra-curricular.aerius wrote:No Chinese sex-ed and sex therapy?Lusankya wrote:I'm going to have 20-30 hours of Chinese a week!
Why are you only able to register in 2 weeks, do you have to register for each course? And you're taking 9 courses this semester?The Grim Squeaker wrote: Fun times .
Why don't you just take an undergraduate abstract algebra course? Group theory was covered in the first semester. Or are you supposed to be going in-depth into the body of theory?Gil Hamilton wrote:(you should read the above as that the Graduate advisors want me to learn my ass off about Group Theory)
The registration website opens up for science freshmen only as of that gate (the list is one plucked out of the minimum mandatory classes for a first semester computer engineering student).[R_H] wrote:Why are you only able to register in 2 weeks, do you have to register for each course? And you're taking 9 courses this semester?The Grim Squeaker wrote: Fun times .
Are we talking about the same Group Theory, like with Point Groups and Symmetry Operations and reducible representations and stuff? Well, come to think of it, that's possible, but somehow I don't think the abstract algebra course covers its extremely deep meaning to chemistry, specifically spectroscopy and using reducible representations to predict the different types of vibrations a molecule can undergo and how that affects the spectrum of the molecule.Surlethe wrote:Why don't you just take an undergraduate abstract algebra course? Group theory was covered in the first semester. Or are you supposed to be going in-depth into the body of theory?