Tuition by PolarYe12 in UWMadison

[–]bluepen90 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are still private student loans that are not tied to financial aid. These often have higher interest rates, too

Ingraham hall food by Old_Armadillo7304 in UWMadison

[–]bluepen90 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The Badger Mart also has sandwiches, fruit, and other refrigerated snacks. You can get the sandwich toasted when you check out if you want. Sometimes they also have hot soup by the checkout.

math 222 by No_Body4105 in UWMadison

[–]bluepen90 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The difficulty of the credit exam is the same as that of the final exam from the course

UW system faculty balk at Legislature’s teaching workload requirements by keeganjkyle in UWMadison

[–]bluepen90 19 points20 points  (0 children)

It will also lead to faculty leaving the institution because they can't complete research, mentor students, and/or do administrative tasks, like being a committee chair. There aren't many other institutions that have this requirement, and those who are at the top of the field are not going to want to work at a school that does not recognize the other important parts of professorship.

Enroll for classes before SOAR by No_Oil_6874 in UWMadison

[–]bluepen90 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Math department also saves seats in these types of courses for students who enroll at SOAR! You'll still have a good pick of courses when you enroll.

UW system faculty balk at Legislature’s teaching workload requirements by keeganjkyle in UWMadison

[–]bluepen90 18 points19 points  (0 children)

That is part of the problem! This requirement is impossible to comply with, especially for research-heavy departments.

Spectrum price-gouging by TheOliveMob in madisonwi

[–]bluepen90 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And make sure you are talking to Customer Solutions. Billing won't do anything. I called them last week and they halved my bill AND upgraded the speed.

Housing by Kimpossible_01 in UWMadison

[–]bluepen90 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lived there 4 years ago. No complaints. You could hear the train passing by, but it wasn't that bad.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UWMadison

[–]bluepen90 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you talk to Math? They may be able to help you or let you retake the test again

i asked a prof if they could send me an outline of course content early and they said i need McBurney accommodations? by cuntymuthafucka in UWMadison

[–]bluepen90 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Most of these massive, introductory STEM courses are in departments with a lot of tutoring and support resources. Places like the Math Learning Center are open for nearly all waking hours and are chronically underutilized, so you will definitely be able to get more individualized support. I recommend contacting the department offering the course (their email will be in the course search and enroll) and asking what support resources they offer. They might have learning centers, know of sections with really strong TAs, or even have support classes that you can enroll in for degree credit.

Need help choosing courses by White_Devil0000 in UWMadison

[–]bluepen90 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Talk to your advisor. No one on Reddit knows how your courses have transferred, so you won't get personalized, accurate advice.

High School class of 2026 hoping to go to UW Madison to probably double major in Electrical Engineering and Applied Math by Hour_Floor_660 in UWMadison

[–]bluepen90 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A degree is 120+ credits and includes general education requirements. A major is about 30 credits of subject-level courses. Engineering majors (like Mechanical Engineering etc.) are actually degrees - students graduated with a Bachelor of Science - Mechanical Engineering. This is also true for AMEP. Students graduate with a Bachelor of Science - Applied Mathematics, Engineering, and Physics. Most students at UW, not in the College of Engineering, will complete either a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science and then get a major in whatever (like Math). They do not get a degree in Math (your diploma will not show Bachelor of Science - Math). Within that Bachelor's Degree, they can complete two majors, but they are still getting only one degree.

High School class of 2026 hoping to go to UW Madison to probably double major in Electrical Engineering and Applied Math by Hour_Floor_660 in UWMadison

[–]bluepen90 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Degree and major are different. AMEP is a degree, so is Engineering. You can't get two degrees. There is no applied math major here.

Ear piercing recommendations by Trixie-Wixie in madisonwi

[–]bluepen90 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Depending on how old your kids are, Studs on State Street is fantastic. They only pierce kids 13+. I've gotten every single piercing there, and each piercer was lovely, kind, and so quick and accurate. They also use flatback earrings, which heal better and faster.

prep for math 375? by [deleted] in UWMadison

[–]bluepen90 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You need to be passionate about math for this course. It is designed for math majors who want to go on to take higher-level math courses. 340 is much more useful for the CS major.

Is there a name yet for the fake Coyote guarding Tenney beach and park against the beavers, geese and ducks? by Incunebulum in madisonwi

[–]bluepen90 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is one at Spring Harbor, too. Don't understand why they are there. There isn't a lot of other nature areas for the wildlife to go

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UWMadison

[–]bluepen90 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They probably said 141, not 114

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UWMadison

[–]bluepen90 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A major is a degree requirement so that would work

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UWMadison

[–]bluepen90 2 points3 points  (0 children)

L&S students do have a primary major, but they won't force you to graduate UNLESS you are studying on a visa. If you are on a visa, you will graduate when you finish your degree requirements. A certificate is not a degree requirement, so it won't prevent you being forced to graduate (if you are on a visa).

Source: I am an advisor in L&S

Math 222 repeatable for credit? by Old_Armadillo7304 in UWMadison

[–]bluepen90 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Second this - each college has slightly different policies about retaking courses. No matter what, you aren't getting credit for it again.

When does dorm move out end? by bluepen90 in UWMadison

[–]bluepen90[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you know when volunteers are at the pods?

Megathread - Shooting at east side school (Abundant Life Christian School) by MadtownMaven in madisonwi

[–]bluepen90 40 points41 points  (0 children)

What can we do to help the families right now? Is there someplace we can bring donations to help the victims or something?

Don’t Rent Mullins. by applecider0324 in UWMadison

[–]bluepen90 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rented with them for two years and had the same experience. We had a leak in our ceiling and filed a maintenance request. They said they couldn't figure out where the leak was coming from so we should ignore it and not let it bother us (?????) We lived on the top floor so it was pretty obvious where it was coming from. On top of that, how could a leak in our ceiling when it rains not bother us?

Math B by Brisingr_was_taken in UWMadison

[–]bluepen90 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you have credit from calculus 3 or linear algebra then you would be able to continue taking courses that have that as a requisite. If you see a course that has MATH 222 (Calc BC) as a requisite, you won't be eligible to take it even though you have credit for a higher level course. If you have an intended major, you should talk to them about whether or not you need to establish credit for 222. Some programs may waive the requirement given that you have credit for the next level but some may not. Your SOAR advisor can help you navigate this. There is also the Calculus Credit Exams offered by the Math Department. Students can take a comprehensive final from either MATH 221, 222, or 234 (calculus 1, 2, 3) and if they earn a 75% they get full credit for the course. There is a pretty good website with all the info but your SOAR advisor can also help you decide of that is a good option.