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I don't like engineering math courses because they're tedious (just a bunch of memorization and computation) ...
Like all things in life, pumping is just a primitive, degenerate form of bending.
Hey, I don't tell you how to tell me what to do, so don't tell me how to do what you tell me to do! ... Bender knows when to use finesse.
Sidoh, I'd definitely take DEs and PDEs if I were you. First of all, they are extremely easy courses (at least at the undergraduate level, in most cases). So they shouldn't require very much of your time. Secondly, they are extremely important. They show up everywhere (including many areas of computer science), because they obviously describe so many situations. The calculus you learned was also, most likely, geared towards application and away from abstraction and generality. But I assume you still liked aspects of the courses, and found them useful.
My semester just got a lot more interesting.I learned that the first semester of graduate-level AI won't be offered next year. It's a class that I'd really like to take, so I ended up dropping software engineering. New schedule:I like the times better, honestly. It'll be nice to have lunch at a consistent time.
I learned that the first semester of graduate-level AI won't be offered next year. It's a class that I'd really like to take, so I ended up dropping software engineering.
Needs more 8:00 AM classes.
Quote from: Sidoh on December 10, 2008, 07:54:31 pmI learned that the first semester of graduate-level AI won't be offered next year. It's a class that I'd really like to take, so I ended up dropping software engineering.AI is an awesome subject. I wasn't able to take it (for similar reasons), but I had a couple of friends that got in, and I actually ended up sitting in on most of their classes!
I'm taking Sys Arch 2 and Mythology next quarter...and...I'm not sure what else yet.
Quote from: rabbit on December 13, 2008, 01:58:39 pmI'm taking Sys Arch 2 and Mythology next quarter...and...I'm not sure what else yet.Haha, I'm glad someone liked that class. I couldn't stand it. >_<Well, I guess I thought it was neat. It's cool to see how everything works "under the hood", but it seems that it lacks the profound conclusions that I'm used to from other subjects. It's definitely something that's entirely necessary for computers to be at all useful, though.