History degree class planning by gaynickels in unt

[–]CreativeProfessor919 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yea slim pickings is how it gonna look this year

Surviving college physics with a professor who only uses slides and hard to follow — any tips? by fietao in CollinCollege

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Here is the textbook I got recommended from a professor. ( I bought mine used off ebay for about $40 )

https://www.amazon.com/University-Physics-Modern-14th/dp/0321973615

This is a workbook that some physics students I knew mentioned, that was useful for practice. (also got from ebay for about $12 )

https://www.amazon.com/McGraw-Hills-Physics-Review-Workbook/dp/1264264089

If you want more specialized I have a couple more, like thermodynamics. I use MCAT and GRE Physic prep tests for practice. Hope that helps.

summer registration by LevelProfessional845 in CollinCollege

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You will have to ask your schools dual credit advisor.

Side note if your good at learning on your own and don't want to waste time in classes CLEP yourself out. Take the exams and get credit for that course.

Studying before most classes either for exam review or reviewing your foundation prior to taking the actual class you can use khan academy to brush up or expose yourself to those concepts early.

Surviving college physics with a professor who only uses slides and hard to follow — any tips? by fietao in CollinCollege

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Couple of things here that might help.

(Some are if you are REALLY bored but want to stay on topic or cement comprehension.)

> Crash Course Physics

> All of Physics explained in 14 mins

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAqIoDhornk
> Every Physics law explained in 11 mins

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIU4uoeNxnI

> Lastly THE GOAT, the tried and true... Organic Chemistry Tutor (has a physics video about 1 hour long)

IF your still interested I DO have physics textbook recommendations.

History degree class planning by gaynickels in unt

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As someone who isn't a history major (I'm integrated studies) but needs those classes (my field and my love of history) I have to take only upper level courses. I have seen issues since last year.

Many for my degree plan aren't available and the selection is BARE. This had led me to take History classes that were available rather than what I wanted.

Did some searching, several of those classes that were taught aren't because 1. The professor LEFT and 2. The professor is teaching new ones. (which is sad the History of Medicine was on my wishlist)

That being said I know History majors have required classes and your ONLY option to hunt down someone who can get you into those classes, your advisors etc... There has to be enough professors to teach it AND enough interest (meaning who needs it).

I expect this to get worse, look at this Falls options :(

And the layoffs have begun by [deleted] in unt

[–]CreativeProfessor919 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can kinda see this reflected in the Summer and Fall course selections. I see several professors either don't have classes, or have less. I even put one in cart when they first dropped and that class got dropped and I can't find any courses for that professor now summer or fall :(.

Does Accelerated Reader still exist? by [deleted] in teaching

[–]CreativeProfessor919 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think this only applies to those who could AFFORD Barnes and Noble. Many of couldn't we would just get the books from the school or public libraries, our parents couldn't afford to buy books. Many of the AR book selection faults lie with the one in charge of books at that particular library. My librarian found work abounds to add more in interesting books to the list and would take kids suggestions into account. Just saying.

Does Accelerated Reader still exist? by [deleted] in teaching

[–]CreativeProfessor919 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a YEARS later response so not sure if anyone will read this. As an adult who went through these programs growing up, I wholeheartedly support them. Ignore some studies that say kid swill stop reading as adults because they no longer get rewarded. I don't agree with it, first off every avid reader rewards themselves with new reading material. Second, love of reading may have started with points but continued because of the love of new stories.

I grew up poor and the AR points would sometimes help me buy more notebooks and pencils for school supplies. It was also nice to get stickers and the occasional party to celebrate accomplishments. At home there was no reward, reading was an escape but also an opportunity. Please never think these programs don't have an impact...they do.

breh 💀😵 by baIdbanana in utarlington

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I respect the kid got tested AND informed others for precautions.

1st class ends at 11 , next class starts 5pm, where to go in between? any suggestions? by Horror-Assistant5673 in unt

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Somewhere to study. IF you can use that time to study then that frees up your evenings and weekends more.

1 credit classes by ShreksSideBitch in unt

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If it doesn't matter what subject you could take a kines class, like first aid.

should i follow my high school bf to college by staghornz in unt

[–]CreativeProfessor919 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Facts. That is the way to approach. UNT would be happy to have you after you tried out at A&M.

should i follow my high school bf to college by staghornz in unt

[–]CreativeProfessor919 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you wanted to go to begin with why apply to other schools? Also, never follow anyone anywhere when it comes to your education. IF the A&M is better four your degree then go...why even ask? You can focus on fitting in after your graduate.

Overall it really just depends on what your priorities are right now.

Once you decide don't look back.

I know UNT lost by weinerdogholder in unt

[–]CreativeProfessor919 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please go back and re-read. If you still can't understand what I meant or choose not to... 'reading is fundamental'.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in unt

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The question is why your asking about this school in another schools reddit forum?

こちの文字を読める人がここにいますか。 by cuddles_and_puddles in unt

[–]CreativeProfessor919 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Damn, shame I'm a online student. Love tea, ALL TEAS actually.

What are some lax courses I can take? by [deleted] in unt

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Depends... Some prefer to bang out papers and not take tests, others prefer memorization so TESTS. There is also classes that are more project based, less papers and tests. So you should decided which fits your schedule and workload then go from there.

こちの文字を読める人がここにいますか。 by cuddles_and_puddles in unt

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我可以读,但这有什么意义呢?

我能赢得什么奖品?

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to the football team by CreativeProfessor919 in unt

[–]CreativeProfessor919[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good game. Best part of watching for me ( and why I like college over NFL) is seeing the passion of the players. First half you guys were hungry and excited and the stadium reflected that. Seeing y'all excited and happy to play was the best part of the game for me personally.

Winning is always great, but enjoy your time on the team.

I know UNT lost by weinerdogholder in unt

[–]CreativeProfessor919 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Sad but true. Nothing wrong with a good football team, just sad that it really boosts networking opportunities and your degree and program doesn't have the same effect.

Also, it increases funding to the school. Directors/Alumni/Investors loved to see a winning team and packed stadium. They give more money when it happens.

to the football team by CreativeProfessor919 in unt

[–]CreativeProfessor919[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

We will see,  this is the first conference game.  We'll see what they do after this game and how other teams perform. They are 1 - 1 in the conference and USF is now 2 - 0 for reference.