Oh, I understand that. I'm just saying you must overcome your fears if you want to get anywhere worth going.
What do you think of AP Statistics over Calculus?
In the long term, probably more useful. But depending on what you do in university, potentially a bad choice short term. It seems that people struggle more with calc than stat, so having the background in the harder one could be more useful.
I only enjoy coin collecting when finding it in my change and whatnot. Going out and buying the specific coin online just isn't fun. I use credit more than not anymore, but I need quarters to do my laundry so I always get the excitement of checking those. Thoughts on the 2022 quarters?
perhaps not
Yes, that I agree with. Buying the coin tends to defeat the excitement of having found the coin. Though there is one coin I'm considering buying one day. For getting coins, it helped when I was working as a cashier and had access to lots of them. (to be clear, I did purchase these coins )
I have not even heard of most of the women they're putting on the coins, but the designs look neat. I intend to collect them as I have collected every state, territory, and all but one national park. (still missing one of those )
Actually I think I do want to know before it keeps me up at night
Which coin do you want to buy? Do you collect everything, or just quarters? I started with pennies, but have books for everything. I'm not a huge fan of the novelty coins though, I did get a couple dollar coins back in the day, but it's not like those actually circulate. My parents picked up a few silver quarters over the years when working in retail, I have a few myself. Do you have any of those? Do you collect both mints of the national parks? Out east it's a bit difficult to find all the denver mint ones, though I have most of the philly mint coinage. I just got the coin machine in the lobby of my apartment to give me some quarters for the laundry, so I'll have to rummage through there and see if there's anything interesting. I THINK I saw a quarter I don't recognize having. Which one don't you have? Also I found a W mint quarter the other month and it was the coolest thing that had happened to me in a while.
Awww.. I love that idea too, personally. I wanna live by the ocean someday.
And that's very understandable. :'3 That's good.. Oh you can do it more than once, trust me, *cough* just please try not to. Your mental and physical health comes first. ^^
Oh yes, most definitely!! ^v^ Enduring some pretty tough times as well, but that's how college life goes. Gotta have all the experiences. XP
That would be awesome! Do you enjoy swimming/scuba diving?
:'3 Eheheh. . . *nervous weak laughter* ^.^' I guess... that's what everyone says, anyway, but I don't know how much to believe...
Yeaaaahhh... XP Hey, does your college do that thing where the professors don't always tell you about assignments and expect you to keep up with the syllabus and stuff, but some of them never even put the assignments there? >_>'
Oh, see, that's the fun part! I can't swim. Can't float to save my life. Quite literally. But despite that, something about the ocean just draws me to it. Water in general. Isso pwetty. OwO
3: I know. Life is rough, especially in college.
That does sound familiar, now that y'mention it. XD My professors are pretty good at posting that kind of stuff except our chem lab prof he's done that a couple times, but it's frustrating when they don't give updates or reminders about upcoming work, then they're like "well it's in the syLLaBuS" like bro do you think we just read through it every night before bed? I don't remember that stuff o.O
Yes, that I agree with. Buying the coin tends to defeat the excitement of having found the coin. Though there is one coin I'm considering buying one day. For getting coins, it helped when I was working as a cashier and had access to lots of them. (to be clear, I did purchase these coins )
I have not even heard of most of the women they're putting on the coins, but the designs look neat. I intend to collect them as I have collected every state, territory, and all but one national park. (still missing one of those )
Actually I think I do want to know before it keeps me up at night
Which coin do you want to buy? Do you collect everything, or just quarters? I started with pennies, but have books for everything. I'm not a huge fan of the novelty coins though, I did get a couple dollar coins back in the day, but it's not like those actually circulate. My parents picked up a few silver quarters over the years when working in retail, I have a few myself. Do you have any of those? Do you collect both mints of the national parks? Out east it's a bit difficult to find all the denver mint ones, though I have most of the philly mint coinage. I just got the coin machine in the lobby of my apartment to give me some quarters for the laundry, so I'll have to rummage through there and see if there's anything interesting. I THINK I saw a quarter I don't recognize having. Which one don't you have? Also I found a W mint quarter the other month and it was the coolest thing that had happened to me in a while.
XD I started by finding someone else's post, then I looked at the surrounding posts to see if there were any replies to it I didn't see from his post history. All I found was you mentioning coin collecting. (and the reason I was looking at this guy's post was for reference for my story )
So apparently they used to make a lot of commemorative half dollars in the early 1900s, and one design was Stone Mountain. As I'm from GA and used to go there a lot, I think that'd be cool.
I collect everything that is not generic American currency. Which ones are the novelty coins? I'd probably like those too.
Yes, I have two silver quarters I got from working, both 1964. I also got I think three silver dimes. There's just something really neat about the silver.
I don't bother with the mints, that'd be too much work.
I'm missing El Yunque. I came to find that the quarters from the early 2010s are less common, but I managed to find all but that one.
Ooh, I've heard about the W mint quarters! I've never knowingly come across one.
That would be awesome! Do you enjoy swimming/scuba diving?
:'3 Eheheh. . . *nervous weak laughter* ^.^' I guess... that's what everyone says, anyway, but I don't know how much to believe...
Yeaaaahhh... XP Hey, does your college do that thing where the professors don't always tell you about assignments and expect you to keep up with the syllabus and stuff, but some of them never even put the assignments there? >_>'
Oh, see, that's the fun part! I can't swim. Can't float to save my life. Quite literally. But despite that, something about the ocean just draws me to it. Water in general. Isso pwetty. OwO
3: I know. Life is rough, especially in college.
That does sound familiar, now that y'mention it. XD My professors are pretty good at posting that kind of stuff except our chem lab prof he's done that a couple times, but it's frustrating when they don't give updates or reminders about upcoming work, then they're like "well it's in the syLLaBuS" like bro do you think we just read through it every night before bed? I don't remember that stuff o.O
I never once had this experience in undergrad. Am I missing out on the college experience? Actually, I think the closest I came to this was the summer I took courses at the community college. Go figure.
That would be awesome! Do you enjoy swimming/scuba diving?
:'3 Eheheh. . . *nervous weak laughter* ^.^' I guess... that's what everyone says, anyway, but I don't know how much to believe...
Yeaaaahhh... XP Hey, does your college do that thing where the professors don't always tell you about assignments and expect you to keep up with the syllabus and stuff, but some of them never even put the assignments there? >_>'
Oh, see, that's the fun part! I can't swim. Can't float to save my life. Quite literally. But despite that, something about the ocean just draws me to it. Water in general. Isso pwetty. OwO
3: I know. Life is rough, especially in college.
That does sound familiar, now that y'mention it. XD My professors are pretty good at posting that kind of stuff except our chem lab prof he's done that a couple times, but it's frustrating when they don't give updates or reminders about upcoming work, then they're like "well it's in the syLLaBuS" like bro do you think we just read through it every night before bed? I don't remember that stuff o.O
-! Guuurrrlll, don't get yourself drowned!! That is really cute though-- XDD I really love the ocean, too. Being on the beach is like.., existing on another plane of existence, one of both majestic death and serene nature.
Mhm..
Y E S , exactly!! XD Ah well... perhaps they're secretly teaching us how to deal with lazy and incompetent workers in our future jobs. Very clever.
In the long term, probably more useful. But depending on what you do in university, potentially a bad choice short term. It seems that people struggle more with calc than stat, so having the background in the harder one could be more useful.
Yeah. My school says I need to take Algebra 2, but I could potentially take Calc or some hard math as an elective. Also, I need to decide between Chemistry and Physics. I feel like Physics would be more applicable to programming, but colleges might want Chemistry more?
In the long term, probably more useful. But depending on what you do in university, potentially a bad choice short term. It seems that people struggle more with calc than stat, so having the background in the harder one could be more useful.
Yeah. My school says I need to take Algebra 2, but I could potentially take Calc or some hard math as an elective. Also, I need to decide between Chemistry and Physics. I feel like Physics would be more applicable to programming, but colleges might want Chemistry more?
You... haven't taken algebra 2..? Honestly, neither is that applicable to programming. I hear people complain about college chem, so the AP credit would be nice. But if you did physics c there's more college credit to be gained... but idk if you want the math in physics.
Oh, see, that's the fun part! I can't swim. Can't float to save my life. Quite literally. But despite that, something about the ocean just draws me to it. Water in general. Isso pwetty. OwO
3: I know. Life is rough, especially in college.
That does sound familiar, now that y'mention it. XD My professors are pretty good at posting that kind of stuff except our chem lab prof he's done that a couple times, but it's frustrating when they don't give updates or reminders about upcoming work, then they're like "well it's in the syLLaBuS" like bro do you think we just read through it every night before bed? I don't remember that stuff o.O
-! Guuurrrlll, don't get yourself drowned!! That is really cute though-- XDD I really love the ocean, too. Being on the beach is like.., existing on another plane of existence, one of both majestic death and serene nature.
Mhm..
Y E S , exactly!! XD Ah well... perhaps they're secretly teaching us how to deal with lazy and incompetent workers in our future jobs. Very clever.
Mweeheehee- >:3 Exactly. Like all the world's secrets are inside its deep blue waves...
Ah well, keep your head up I guess. Only a couple weeks til Thanksgiving break, and a couple more after that til winter break... UwU For us at least. I'm just assuming yours is somewhat the same XD
Oh, see, that's the fun part! I can't swim. Can't float to save my life. Quite literally. But despite that, something about the ocean just draws me to it. Water in general. Isso pwetty. OwO
3: I know. Life is rough, especially in college.
That does sound familiar, now that y'mention it. XD My professors are pretty good at posting that kind of stuff except our chem lab prof he's done that a couple times, but it's frustrating when they don't give updates or reminders about upcoming work, then they're like "well it's in the syLLaBuS" like bro do you think we just read through it every night before bed? I don't remember that stuff o.O
I never once had this experience in undergrad. Am I missing out on the college experience? Actually, I think the closest I came to this was the summer I took courses at the community college. Go figure.
Like most of the professors I've had don't do that, but there's times when they either refuse to remind you or in the midst of college chaos people just totally forget my ex walked into our history class this morning, stopped dead and went " wait we have an exAM"
but yes, you absolutely are. You need to go back to school and receive the full experience.
Yeah. My school says I need to take Algebra 2, but I could potentially take Calc or some hard math as an elective. Also, I need to decide between Chemistry and Physics. I feel like Physics would be more applicable to programming, but colleges might want Chemistry more?
You... haven't taken algebra 2..? Honestly, neither is that applicable to programming. I hear people complain about college chem, so the AP credit would be nice. But if you did physics c there's more college credit to be gained... but idk if you want the math in physics.
Unfortunately I have not. My school recommended an easier math course for 11th grade, and I took their recommendation.
I'll probably take AP Chemistry. Sad how my Computer Science future depends on subjects that have no practical application to CS. Although, I could see Physics being applicable to making game engines and simulations and stuff like that.
I'm sorry for all the questions, but do you recommend any other AP classes, like for English, Social Studies, and Electives? I'm thinking of taking AP Lit, AP US Government, and AP Psychology.