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Old Jun 1, 2003 | 12:46 PM
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I need to take one class that is not in the College of Business, but other then that it can be anything I want. What I need to know, is what is the easiest 3 hour class that any of you have taken. Thanks for any help
Old Jun 1, 2003 | 05:38 PM
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general psychology with dr brophy was pretty easy because of the MASSIVE amounts of extra credit assignments he gives... but now i hear he's a little bit harder.
Old Jun 1, 2003 | 07:01 PM
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When do you need to take the class?

If it's in the Spring, take HFT 4762, Current Practices in the Airline Industry, it's an easy A and the teacher is cool.

One of my friends took Beginning Bowling to up his GPA and all he did in the class was bowl on different teams.

I took Beginning Tennis in last summer and it was cake. Both Bowling and Tennis classes are PEL****.

If you want to take a foreign language class, take Beginning Italian with Grazia Spina. I haven't taken the class, but I know her and she's REAL easy. If you tell her you know me, I bet she really would hook you up with an A.

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Old Jun 1, 2003 | 08:30 PM
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Awesome, thanks a lot for the help. I can take the class any time I want-either Summer B, Fall or Spring-then I should be done with school
Old Jun 1, 2003 | 11:14 PM
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If you don't feel like taking a totally worthless class try CGS 3175, Internet Applications. Keith Garfield was the instructor I think...

Basically its an HTML course designed to teach you to make a website.

I took it my last semester there, didn't buy a single book, only went to turn in my assignments and still earned an easy A. Tests are open book/open notes too.
Old Jun 2, 2003 | 07:44 PM
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I took it my last semester there...
When you were at UCF, did you have your info. on the Career Resource Center's GOLD Connection, and did you have any employers contact you about a job/internship?

I just put my resume and personal info. on there about 3 wks. ago, but no hits yet.



Just in case any other UCF students here want to post their resume and info. on there, your username fo the GOLD Connection is your NID-ucf (ex: ab123456-ucf) and the password is 000. It's free too.
Old Jun 3, 2003 | 09:20 PM
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Advanced Structures and Properties of Materials for Scientists and Engineers is a cake-walk .....compared to fluid dynamics
Old Jun 3, 2003 | 09:52 PM
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When you were at UCF, did you have your info. on the Career Resource Center's GOLD Connection, and did you have any employers contact you about a job/internship?

I just put my resume and personal info. on there about 3 wks. ago, but no hits yet.



Just in case any other UCF students here want to post their resume and info. on there, your username fo the GOLD Connection is your NID-ucf (ex: ab123456-ucf) and the password is 000. It's free too.
I just graduated, spring 03. The only job call I've had so far was something I applied to via one of the job search engines.

And no, I don't have my info on file with the CRC but thanks to you I will shortly
Old Jun 3, 2003 | 09:55 PM
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Advanced Structures and Properties of Materials for Scientists and Engineers is a cake-walk .....compared to fluid dynamics
Brett,

I know the feeling, I was an engineering major my first 3yrs at UCF. First EE, then ME.

I soooo wish I would have stuck with it, perhaps then I wouldn't be in this situation now (graduated, no job, and no one intrested in hiring me).

Oh well...
Old Jun 3, 2003 | 11:50 PM
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Funny how we all started very similar... I was initially ME, but after a day, I put a stop to that. Thank god for orientation.
Old Jun 4, 2003 | 07:29 AM
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i guess i'm the odd-one out, computer science... i can't WAIT till i can't find a job w00t

i'll prolly be working my low paying helpdesk support job for quite a while
Old Jun 4, 2003 | 09:43 AM
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Nah you aren't the odd one out, the engineering college took over your college 3 years ago. As for me, I just officially changed my major to finance from ME. I SOOO didn't want to but running my business and having horrible study habits forced it on me. I ran my GPA into the ground despite the fact that I really thought the classes were interesting. I'm happy to say that my grades were in the top 10%......of non-oriental people in my classes! I hate to stereotype ,and yes I had some oriental friends w/ lower grades than me, but on the other hand if it weren't for ONE vietnamese guy named Kahn that broke every curve we could have had by like 30 points, I could have passed 2 classes.
I may end up going back...pending how my new business does especially if I graduate and can't find a job. I actually had 2 people in my classes w/ me that already had another bachelor's degree but couldn't find work so they jumped into ME/SE so they could have a shot @ getting a job
Old Jun 4, 2003 | 06:05 PM
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As for me, I just officially changed my major to finance from ME. I SOOO didn't want to but running my business and having horrible study habits forced it on me.
If you own your own business, consider majoring in Management instead of Finance.

If you have the time, take MAN 4802, it's called Entrepreneurship. It's an elective in the MAN program, I took it and it tells you everything you need to know about what it takes to start and run and business.
Old Jun 5, 2003 | 11:53 AM
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thanks for the suggestion. I just picked Finance to get my foot in the door to the business building so I'll consider that.
Old Jun 5, 2003 | 12:14 PM
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Have fun in Cornerstone I still can't believe I had to waste 6 credit hours on that class AND I had to pay for it too



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