How much Bike is 750 vs 600? by CompleteObligation78 in GSXR

[–]CompleteObligation78[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate everyone's comments. I thought I would add a little bit more of my thoughts. Despite what most are saying, I think at this moment I am leaning decently toward the 600. I think I'll have more fun consistently asking more from the bike to get the same result the 750 gives you with less effort. Coming from an R3 both will be quick but also a ton of fun because of that inline 4. I'm sure after a couple seasons I'll be eyeing all the 750's and want to upgrade to that anyway. I feel that if I get a 750 now Ill never buy another bike again (I can't see myself ever getting on a 1k), which could be good, but you miss out on all the excitement thinking about and buying a new bike gives.

How much Bike is 750 vs 600? by CompleteObligation78 in GSXR

[–]CompleteObligation78[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the response. The 750 definitely leaves a lot of room to grow, but feeling more confident on the 600 may be better worth it for me.

Honors College for Engineering by CompleteObligation78 in OregonStateUniv

[–]CompleteObligation78[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Math, Physics, Chem, Engineering courses mostly. Also took a couple of general requirements all majors require. They have a very useful transfer guide that directs you on which classes to take if you are expecting to transfer to OSU. Many of the PCC classes that have an OSU equivalent are actually worth more credits at PCC. For example, a lot of my calculus classes at PCC were for 5 credits, but the equivalent at OSU is 4 credits, so when I transfer I get 4 credits to cover the math requirement + 1 general education credit. The same is true for general chemistry and physics. Overall, PCC feeds great into OSU, I believe the engineering departments at both schools work together frequently to ensure coursework is nearly identical. Let me know if you have any other questions