Final exam in pediatrics is getting close
Started by Legend, Aug 26, 2014, 12:55 AM
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I got accepted to Michigan State and Oakland and I am deciding where to go.
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Both instate. I live in Michigan.
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Well I didn't know which oakland haha.
CPS is still super easy. Would have 100% if it weren't for a few silly mistakes on the test.
Math is difficultish.
History is easy, but it's not my thing.
CPS hasn't changed. I'm like a week ahead of class just by showing up. It's awesome. Really excited about future classes too. There are classes on AI, graphics, assembly, etc, etc.
Math, I miss having math in class. Videos make the math look easy, while the book complicates things.
But I'm not going to be able to take any math classes on campus until next Spring. Only classes I can take after this is Calc 3 and Linear Algebra. Calc 3 is only offered on campus during the spring and it's at the same time as Linear Algebra. So I'd have to miss one of them to do that. So Calc 3, I'll take online next semester. Last online class I'm planning.
Really excited about math too, lots of interesting stuff. Math is also a much bigger subject than I ever thought. In high school, there's a line of math classes to take, but after Calc 3 in college, you can pretty much take a bunch of different directions. And there's a ton of classes too.
History is history. Lots of memorization, but this class is a little bit more conceptual than most history classes which is a really nice thing. Still, mostly memorization, so if you can't remember the important stuff, then it's a struggle. But, it's not a difficult class in the least. We are starting to get into Newton, but I think he is only covered for a chapter. After this chapter, we start to talk about evolution and the progress of its science, etc.
Take the assembly. You'll gain a new found understanding of how computers work. Taking Linear Algebra is the best bet. Plus, if I'm right, Calc 3 is the graphing way of doing what you're going to be learning in Linear Algebra, so you're better off getting the Algebra and doing Calc online. If you really wanna challenge yourself. Take a bunch of physics classes. That's where you really see Calculus and Algebra merge. Like, take nuclear physics and electro/magnetic physics. Though you might already be taking the later.
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