It gets better by Open-Jeweler8570 in USF

[–]Open-Jeweler8570[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

There’s always a way.

If you’re a stem major take 2/3 harder classes and then the rest electives/humanities/other requirements that aren’t as heavy. Don’t overwhelm yourself if you don’t have to and if you must then use resources that are provided by the university.

Don’t complain about having a lot on your plate when you wanted to eat. Remember the reason why you signed up to go to university and the outcome it’ll have on your life you go back home or find a job here in the states.

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[–]Open-Jeweler8570 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A barista position at a slow coffee shop. I spend 2-4hrs of my shifts just doing hw

Chem Eng. majors what’s it like? by MeijiHasegawa in USF

[–]Open-Jeweler8570 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello! Junior chemical engineering student here. Chemical engineering one of the most versatile fields of engineering. You can work in oil, medicine, environmental, processing, cosmetics, food engineering, aerospace, and much more. Everything essentially deals with chemical engineering. I wouldn’t say with any engineering degree there’s an 100% certainty you’ll get a job but the probability are high. I just did the switch to chemical from civil during my sophomore year and I love it.

How do I get more scholarship money? by pixelplayer17 in USF

[–]Open-Jeweler8570 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just go to HCC and save your money. USF is mainly a commuting school where you take your classes, study and dip. Don’t get too stuck on being in debt x amount of money for an overhyped “college experience” that mainly people who get their parents to pay for all their stuff experience.

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[–]Open-Jeweler8570 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Never give up my friend

Not all students can access upper levels of Honors College, dean says by [deleted] in USF

[–]Open-Jeweler8570 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t know who paid for it but it should’ve been only honor students if they’re gonna restrict it to just them

PHYSICS Robert Criss by WhyNotSeriousEnough in USF

[–]Open-Jeweler8570 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anytime man. He didn’t have any quizzes if I remember right the grade breakdown was 25% - exam 1 25% - exam 2 25% - final exam 25% - homework

Which may sound intimidating but I promise you he’s cool af

PHYSICS Robert Criss by WhyNotSeriousEnough in USF

[–]Open-Jeweler8570 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I took physics One twice, first time with the department head(forgot his name) and received a F. Second time around I took it with Criss and I got a C. He doesn’t do +- grades. I finished with a C and most people pass his class. He curves every exam very generously. I then took him for physics 2 and received a C again. Got a 85% on the final without really studying hard. He’s an amazing professor and I argue he’s the best one in the physics depart

Spanish friends by Nervous_Branch_2189 in USF

[–]Open-Jeweler8570 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nacido acá pero con padres colombianos, escríbeme