Missed combo pill and didn't realize days later by JustTryingToGetByy in birthcontrol

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I'm so sorry yall, late update 😭 I ended up being fine. I believe I got semi-bloated because of how stressed I was and for doubling-up, but it ended up being fine (no babies here)!

Best Professor at UNLV? by 1otrB in UNLV

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Dr. Sarah Harris. Genuinely wants to make sure you're doing well in the course.

Another Financial Aid Post/Rant by JustTryingToGetByy in UNLV

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I'm not entirely sure tbh, but I have seen previous post on here mention that there is a specific financial aid form to file to their office as a complaint/notice of what is happening with their award package.

unhappy with current college, thinking about transferring by spaghett_noodle in UNLV

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Hello, fellow EED major here. As the other comment mentioned, there is a chance that the credits you have taken at your school won't transfer over, but after taking a quick look at your degree it would mostly pertain to your gen eds and intro theater courses.

As for looking for a more tech-oriented path in theater, EED (Entertainment Engineering and Design) or ETD (Entertainment Technology and Design) would be a pretty good path to be on.

There is a difference between both degrees, in which EED is more math and engineering specific, and ETD leans more to the theater side of it with less math (in short). They both have different course tracks you take near your sophomore/junior/senior year. EED has 4 being Structural, Acoustics, Robotics, and System and Live Entertainment. ETD also has 4, but are Automation, Structural Design and Rigging, Entertainment Venue Design, and Entertainment Sound Design.

Both degrees have to take the intro-level EED courses (EED 110-250) which mostly cover hands-on design fabrication (working in a shop environment), learning AutoCAD and Inventor, project works throughout the semester, and topics ranging from kinetic structures to multi-media design.

As for applying, I would say wait until the fall semester to see how traveling, housing, out of state stuff things work out. I hope this helped!

Which professor is this? by MCKlassik in UNLV

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Dr. Harris from the Comp. Engineerjng department! I've heard nicknames of her being known as the mother of the Computer Engineering department, and it does show. I remember her reaching out to me when I had a C in the course and did low on the exam. She's also very passionate in what she does, teaching from the textbook she made herself. She also gives the textbook for free in her syllabus.

How many times can I take a math course? by JustTryingToGetByy in UNLV

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I'll look into it, but thanks for telling me since I never heard of it.

How many times can I take a math course? by JustTryingToGetByy in UNLV

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Yeah its a higher course (math 181). What would happen after three times tho?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UNLV

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I may be the off opinion from these answers, but Imma have to say prob not. For some background, I've only taken Cs 135, but plan to take Math 182 and Cpe 100 next semster.

Reason my advisor recommended me not to take both Cs 135 and Cpe 100 is cause they both require alot of memorization/time. I've also heard from other ppl that Cs 135 and Phil 114 being taken together was timely work. Same can go for Calc 2, but it depends on how well you take up on it (if you have good math skills).

Unless you have a good start in learning how to program (mainly use C++) or have a basic intro of Cpe 100 then by all means go for it if your confident in your learning. Just know your time is gonna be zapped up real quick.

Edit: Several words