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May 11, 2020 19:53:00 GMT
Post by bun02 on May 11, 2020 19:53:00 GMT
Ooh. Are you excited, or no? Excited to get out of where I am now? Very. Excited at all the work In store for me? . . Not as much. XD Ah, I see. XD Well, once you get all the work out of the way, I'm sure it'll be enjoyable.
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May 11, 2020 20:01:41 GMT
Post by bun02 on May 11, 2020 20:01:41 GMT
Yeah, it's pretty complicated, but it's the best thing I'm interested in. It does require a lot of math though, which isn't too bad to an extent. Awesome. You'll feel a bit comfortable with the environment which is a good thing. Ah, I see. Still some things to prepare for college? That's awesome. And also good that you don't mind math -- I don't mind some math, as long as it's nothing too complicated like trigonometry or really complex algebra. I think I'm only required to take one math class overall during college, which is great. XD Yeah, I feel like I'm going to be very overwhelmed. Seeing as I've been homeschooled and I don't do great in classroom settings, plus the amount of work that I'm gonna have to balance. O.o
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May 11, 2020 20:34:18 GMT
Post by BabyDill on May 11, 2020 20:34:18 GMT
Excited to get out of where I am now? Very. Excited at all the work In store for me? . . Not as much. XD Ah, I see. XD Well, once you get all the work out of the way, I'm sure it'll be enjoyable. Ya, that's how I hope It'll be.
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Post by Gnuehchcaz on May 12, 2020 5:32:05 GMT
It can be. Big colleges are usually connected to the local bus routes so that students can get around easily. Oh that's nice. Yep. It's pretty convenient and reliable at times.
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Post by Gnuehchcaz on May 12, 2020 9:11:08 GMT
Yeah, it's pretty complicated, but it's the best thing I'm interested in. It does require a lot of math though, which isn't too bad to an extent. Awesome. You'll feel a bit comfortable with the environment which is a good thing. Ah, I see. Still some things to prepare for college? That's awesome. And also good that you don't mind math -- I don't mind some math, as long as it's nothing too complicated like trigonometry or really complex algebra. I think I'm only required to take one math class overall during college, which is great. XD Yeah, I feel like I'm going to be very overwhelmed. Seeing as I've been homeschooled and I don't do great in classroom settings, plus the amount of work that I'm gonna have to balance. O.oYep! Ah, I can totally understand that. Trigonometry and complex algebra can be really tricky and difficult at times. I'll admit, I still make some silly mistakes now and then. That's very good. You probably don't need a lot of math for zoology or theatre anyway. I see. College is going to be an interesting time for you to explore a new way of learning, and a new way of doing homework. Just remember that whatever happens you can always ask the professor or the TAs for help during their office hours.
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May 12, 2020 22:20:42 GMT
Post by bun02 on May 12, 2020 22:20:42 GMT
That's awesome. And also good that you don't mind math -- I don't mind some math, as long as it's nothing too complicated like trigonometry or really complex algebra. I think I'm only required to take one math class overall during college, which is great. XD Yeah, I feel like I'm going to be very overwhelmed. Seeing as I've been homeschooled and I don't do great in classroom settings, plus the amount of work that I'm gonna have to balance. O.o Yep! Ah, I can totally understand that. Trigonometry and complex algebra can be really tricky and difficult at times. I'll admit, I still make some silly mistakes now and then. That's very good. You probably don't need a lot of math for zoology or theatre anyway. I see. College is going to be an interesting time for you to explore a new way of learning, and a new way of doing homework. Just remember that whatever happens you can always ask the professor or the TAs for help during their office hours. Same here. Sometimes I'll do a simple problem and make a really obvious mistake without realizing, only to look back later and facepalm at it. Nope, especially for theatre. XD I think zoology requires chemistry, so there might be some math, but hopefully nothing too bad. That's encouraging, thank you. ^^ I guess I'll be more comfortable with it once I get into the rhythm of things.
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May 12, 2020 23:07:32 GMT
Post by Gnuehchcaz on May 12, 2020 23:07:32 GMT
Yep, and it can be quite embarrassing once you find your mistake. I think the silliest mistake I've ever made was in 10th grade, where we had to figure out how many ways 6 unique letters can be arranged, but instead I counted 7 letters and not 6. Yep, just as expected, unless you gotta make measurements for background props or something. That makes sense, probably the chemistry of some biological processes or something. You're welcome. Exactly. The first day will be the scariest, but after a week everything will go much smoother.
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May 12, 2020 23:26:00 GMT
Post by bun02 on May 12, 2020 23:26:00 GMT
Yep, and it can be quite embarrassing once you find your mistake. I think the silliest mistake I've ever made was in 10th grade, where we had to figure out how many ways 6 unique letters can be arranged, but instead I counted 7 letters and not 6. Yep, just as expected, unless you gotta make measurements for background props or something. That makes sense, probably the chemistry of some biological processes or something. You're welcome. Exactly. The first day will be the scariest, but after a week everything will go much smoother. Hahaha, I've probably done something like that before too. xD I think the dumbest thing I'm prone to do is mess up basic multiplication or addition, and not catch it until it's affected the rest of the equation. True, maybe something to do with measuring costumes or set pieces, or the like. Yep, I guess it's something like that, but I'm not sure. Hopefully so. I'm sure once you get settled into the dorms and get to know your way around, it's much easier.
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Post by BabyDill on May 13, 2020 3:21:41 GMT
Oh that's nice. Yep. It's pretty convenient and reliable at times. That's good.
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Post by Gnuehchcaz on May 13, 2020 4:19:17 GMT
Yep, and it can be quite embarrassing once you find your mistake. I think the silliest mistake I've ever made was in 10th grade, where we had to figure out how many ways 6 unique letters can be arranged, but instead I counted 7 letters and not 6. Yep, just as expected, unless you gotta make measurements for background props or something. That makes sense, probably the chemistry of some biological processes or something. You're welcome. Exactly. The first day will be the scariest, but after a week everything will go much smoother. Hahaha, I've probably done something like that before too. xD I think the dumbest thing I'm prone to do is mess up basic multiplication or addition, and not catch it until it's affected the rest of the equation. True, maybe something to do with measuring costumes or set pieces, or the like. Yep, I guess it's something like that, but I'm not sure. Hopefully so. I'm sure once you get settled into the dorms and get to know your way around, it's much easier. Yeah. It happens once in a while, but I guess the simple mistakes help us learn as well. Ah, I remember those kinds of math mistakes as well. There'll be those 5 part questions A,B,C,D, and E, and if you get part A wrong, the other four parts are wrong as well. I guess you'll find out when you get there, and I'm sure you'll enjoy it as well. Pretty much. It took me a day or two to find the classrooms I needed to go to, but after that it was all good.
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Post by bun02 on May 13, 2020 6:24:23 GMT
Yeah. It happens once in a while, but I guess the simple mistakes help us learn as well. Ah, I remember those kinds of math mistakes as well. There'll be those 5 part questions A,B,C,D, and E, and if you get part A wrong, the other four parts are wrong as well. I guess you'll find out when you get there, and I'm sure you'll enjoy it as well. Pretty much. It took me a day or two to find the classrooms I needed to go to, but after that it was all good. True, very true. Exactly, if you get the wrong number to start off with, the rest of your equations are going to be wrong and it won't match up in the end. Then you have to go back and try to find your mistake. I probably will enjoy it once I make some friends and stuff. The class sizes are really small, so that'll be easier to get to know people.
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Post by bun02 on May 13, 2020 6:26:50 GMT
Ah, I see. XD Well, once you get all the work out of the way, I'm sure it'll be enjoyable. Ya, that's how I hope It'll be. Do you still have a lot to pack before you set off?
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Post by Gnuehchcaz on May 13, 2020 6:30:38 GMT
Yep. It's pretty convenient and reliable at times. That's good. Yep. Just gotta make sure you can catch the bus.
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Post by Gnuehchcaz on May 13, 2020 6:54:44 GMT
Yeah. It happens once in a while, but I guess the simple mistakes help us learn as well. Ah, I remember those kinds of math mistakes as well. There'll be those 5 part questions A,B,C,D, and E, and if you get part A wrong, the other four parts are wrong as well. I guess you'll find out when you get there, and I'm sure you'll enjoy it as well. Pretty much. It took me a day or two to find the classrooms I needed to go to, but after that it was all good. True, very true. Exactly, if you get the wrong number to start off with, the rest of your equations are going to be wrong and it won't match up in the end. Then you have to go back and try to find your mistake. I probably will enjoy it once I make some friends and stuff. The class sizes are really small, so that'll be easier to get to know people. Yep. Yeah, and it gets really frustrating at times. At least the teachers I had grade according to the thought process and even if you did get the first part wrong, as long as the thought process of the others is right, you can still get full credit on those parts. That's very good. It definitely is easier to get to know others in a smaller classroom. I've been in 200+ students classroom sizes and I only knew a handful of people there.
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Post by bun02 on May 13, 2020 7:37:52 GMT
Yep. Yeah, and it gets really frustrating at times. At least the teachers I had grade according to the thought process and even if you did get the first part wrong, as long as the thought process of the others is right, you can still get full credit on those parts. That's very good. It definitely is easier to get to know others in a smaller classroom. I've been in 200+ students classroom sizes and I only knew a handful of people there. Huh, that's an interesting way to grade things. I guess if you catch the mistake soon enough, you can pretty much fix the problem though. Oh goodness, I couldn't function in a class that big. I get confused easily, I need a lot of attention. xP
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