Author Topic: eyy got my schedule for school today.  (Read 3252 times)

nice, you posted your locker + combo to it in case anybody from your school sees it
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I had 90 minute classes, and usually 3 of them a day. Was really nice.
that is one short day
I had ~90 minute classes 5 times a day in highschool

then college happened and I started scheduling everything in the evenings/night




CS 108 - Computing Fundamentals (basically coding in C)
FYS 101 - First Year Seminar (how to survive college)
HIS 101 - American History (colonization to reconstruction)
HIS 150 - Modern European History (why serbia forgeted everything up for the rest of us)
MAT 115 - Finite Math for Computer Science (no witty description here)

I have never heard of an intro CS class that uses C. I've only ever heard of C being used in like late 200 and up classes.

there's only one coding class here smh, should i take html?

My school does 7 classes a day. I'm leaving for my first day in 20 minutes

there's only one coding class here smh, should i take html?
HTML is not coding but it helps a lot to understand it

my school doesn't have a coding course other than small basic(worst language ever)

Wtf, you go to school every day for 7+ hours? o_o
I go to school for 7 hours and 30 minutes, and I get really short holidays :(

What's with everyone and the abnormally long time spent in school ?!


What's with everyone and the abnormally long time spent in school ?!
Every school I've been had at least 6-8 hours spent. I believe my highschool used to have 3 classes each day (different classes cycle after each day) with about I'd say 2 hours per class, but the school changed it back to 7 classes a day.

5 hours

and its my final year so I only have like 4 subjects

English
math
computing
art

dis gon b gud

how do you have PE for 4 years in a row? is it required for your school? over here it's just two years if you pass both and you're done
Freshmen year PE is mandatory to graduate and I just have happened to get it 4 years in a row

I have never heard of an intro CS class that uses C. I've only ever heard of C being used in like late 200 and up classes.

Well, I skipped the intro class because I basically already took it in high school. It was python for the intro class, but we took java in high school. Both teach the same concept though.