So far I have 12 units, six classes. It adds up to 21 hours of school per week.
Mondays and Wednesdays - Yoga Swimming Painting
Tuesdays and Thursdays - History Swimming English
What do you think?
Quote: from IndieGo at 9:05 pm on Oct. 31, 2008 Quote: from IceTeaEdwin at 8:01 pm on Oct. 31, 2008 Quote: from IndieGo at 8:54 pm on Oct. 31, 2008 Quote: from IceTeaEdwin at 7:53 pm on Oct. 31, 2008 That's easy...where are the hard classes? I'm going to a community college and I have no idea what my major is going to be. So there isn't really a whole lot for me to choose from. That's a waste of money...you'll need it when you decide what you want to major in. I suggest you do what I did, pick a 2 year associate's degree program that will provide you with a good life. Radiologist Technologist >-> I have financial aid and fee waivers because of my financial status. School cost me $26 last semester including health fees and parking permit. That's like.... lunch for three days. You'll need money for books the more you work towards a career. I had a FC of $0 so financial aid paid for everything: except books. I had to pay 100 bucks for an anatomy book this year, I dunno how much the others will cost for next.
Quote: from IceTeaEdwin at 8:01 pm on Oct. 31, 2008 Quote: from IndieGo at 8:54 pm on Oct. 31, 2008 Quote: from IceTeaEdwin at 7:53 pm on Oct. 31, 2008 That's easy...where are the hard classes? I'm going to a community college and I have no idea what my major is going to be. So there isn't really a whole lot for me to choose from. That's a waste of money...you'll need it when you decide what you want to major in. I suggest you do what I did, pick a 2 year associate's degree program that will provide you with a good life. Radiologist Technologist >-> I have financial aid and fee waivers because of my financial status. School cost me $26 last semester including health fees and parking permit. That's like.... lunch for three days.
Quote: from IndieGo at 8:54 pm on Oct. 31, 2008 Quote: from IceTeaEdwin at 7:53 pm on Oct. 31, 2008 That's easy...where are the hard classes? I'm going to a community college and I have no idea what my major is going to be. So there isn't really a whole lot for me to choose from. That's a waste of money...you'll need it when you decide what you want to major in. I suggest you do what I did, pick a 2 year associate's degree program that will provide you with a good life. Radiologist Technologist >->
Quote: from IceTeaEdwin at 7:53 pm on Oct. 31, 2008 That's easy...where are the hard classes? I'm going to a community college and I have no idea what my major is going to be. So there isn't really a whole lot for me to choose from.
That's easy...where are the hard classes?
I'm going to a community college and I have no idea what my major is going to be.
So there isn't really a whole lot for me to choose from.
That's a waste of money...you'll need it when you decide what you want to major in.
I suggest you do what I did, pick a 2 year associate's degree program that will provide you with a good life.
Radiologist Technologist >->
I have financial aid and fee waivers because of my financial status. School cost me $26 last semester including health fees and parking permit. That's like.... lunch for three days.
You'll need money for books the more you work towards a career. I had a FC of $0 so financial aid paid for everything: except books. I had to pay 100 bucks for an anatomy book this year, I dunno how much the others will cost for next.
I already have the history and english books from last semester. The other classes don't require books.
I'll probably end up going to the counsellor in the next week or so to figure something out.