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Old 12-17-2006, 10:46 PM   #1
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i'm sick and tired of studying for my finals...

i've been studying for this one class throughout the entire semester everyday!
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Old 12-17-2006, 11:33 PM   #2
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ah but trust me, once you get into work you'll miss the fun and carefree days of college... So bear with it
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Old 12-17-2006, 11:59 PM   #3
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ah but trust me, once you get into work you'll miss the fun and carefree days of college... So bear with it
yeah, most likely. i'm a pre-nursing major, so once i become a nurse, LONG shifts will await me. but it's fine, i get to choose my schedule.
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Old 12-18-2006, 12:04 AM   #4
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Lucky me I've been done with my finals for rr.. 2 weeks. I had this 2 classes that kick my rear end througout the semester. I got a B in theone class that semed easy till I met the teacher and a B+ in the class that seemed hard from the get go... And those were my lower grades :D.

Trust me, everything will be over in afew days and you'll be able to finaly sleep over 6hrs in your worst night!
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Old 12-18-2006, 12:11 AM   #5
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yeah, most likely. i'm a pre-nursing major, so once i become a nurse, LONG shifts will await me. but it's fine, i get to choose my schedule.

which makes no sense, just what we need tired nurse's, and doctors saving people lives...curious when you work over 8hrs is it overtime pay?
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Old 12-18-2006, 12:56 AM   #6
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which makes no sense, just what we need tired nurse's, and doctors saving people lives...curious when you work over 8hrs is it overtime pay?
lol...tired nurses. lol...but yeah, over 8 hours is not overtime pay. nurses work 12 hour shifts, and if your total amount of hours per week is over 40 hours, then the hours after 40 is considered overtime. but man, becoming a nurse is very difficult; hard classes, and a tough program (which is hard to get into in the first place because it is so impacted, like over 400 applicants, but 60-100 only get in).
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Old 12-18-2006, 02:26 AM   #7
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here's a very short section of the stuff we have to know for our 2 part final for my bio class...
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Old 12-18-2006, 02:28 AM   #8
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Lucky me I've been done with my finals for rr.. 2 weeks. I had this 2 classes that kick my rear end througout the semester. I got a B in theone class that semed easy till I met the teacher and a B+ in the class that seemed hard from the get go... And those were my lower grades :D.

Trust me, everything will be over in afew days and you'll be able to finaly sleep over 6hrs in your worst night!
good job with those grades. some classes can really be a pain...congrats tho. just three more finals for me and i'm done for the semester.
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Old 12-18-2006, 03:16 AM   #9
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here's a very short section of the stuff we have to know for our 2 part final for my bio class...
hahaha, be very thankful that you got study guides at all. when i was an engineering student, we never got study guides. professors would simply tell you the chapters that would be covered, and everything is fair game. but i proudly boast that i was the only engineer at UCLA that averaged over 9 hours sleep every night (except for the weekends, damn parties). the trick?? copying friends' homework (usually worth only 10% of your grade), and working on your test-taking skills, not necessarily your knowledge base. i've outscored many people who knew more material than me, simply by using common sense and the big fact that they studied ALL NIGHT and were mentally drained, while i was refreshed from having 10 hours sleep. its crazy how a fresh mind can deduce complex things...hope this tactic can give you an edge!!

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Old 12-18-2006, 03:43 AM   #10
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hahaha, be very thankful that you got study guides at all. when i was an engineering student, we never got study guides. professors would simply tell you the chapters that would be covered, and everything is fair game. but i proudly boast that i was the only engineer at UCLA that averaged over 9 hours sleep every night (except for the weekends, damn parties). the trick?? copying friends' homework (usually worth only 10% of your grade), and working on your test-taking skills, not necessarily your knowledge base. i've outscored many people who knew more material than me, simply by using common sense and the big fact that they studied ALL NIGHT and were mentally drained, while i was refreshed from having 10 hours sleep. its crazy how a fresh mind can deduce complex things...hope this tactic can give you an edge!!

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ps: i agree, appreciate college while you can. being an adult sucks...
haha, well, yes, we do have a study guide, but my professor says that we should look at the lecture manual that she typed up (basically retyped the book), the class book, the handouts she gives, and the figures in addition to the study guide. so basically, EVERYTHING! and i usually don't study this heavily. i usually get a good amount of sleep. i guess the good side to this professor is that we do not have hw.
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Old 12-18-2006, 03:43 AM   #11
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what kind of engineer are you, btw?
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Old 12-19-2006, 02:18 AM   #12
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what kind of engineer are you, btw?
graduated an electrical engineer, but the industry was filled with personality types that didn't suit me well, so i decided to become a high school math teacher in south central LA. good benefits, summer's off, home by 315pm, it was the perfect gig, until i was being targeted by veteran teachers for "unorthodox" teaching methods. (basically, the older teachers were jealous since i taught in a very freestyle manner that netted me the highest standardized test scores in the math department, as well as two math teacher of the year awards). so after getting run-out of that school, i became a freelance comic book artist and a stay-at-home dad. another bit of advice: make sure you like what you do for a career. i stayed away from engineering since i knew i would be miserable working 60 hour weeks with people from revenge of the nerds. remember, money cant buy back the time you lost working at a job that you dont like...

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graduated an electrical engineer, but the industry was filled with personality types that didn't suit me well, so i decided to become a high school math teacher in south central LA. good benefits, summer's off, home by 315pm, it was the perfect gig, until i was being targeted by veteran teachers for "unorthodox" teaching methods. (basically, the older teachers were jealous since i taught in a very freestyle manner that netted me the highest standardized test scores in the math department, as well as two math teacher of the year awards). so after getting run-out of that school, i became a freelance comic book artist and a stay-at-home dad. another bit of advice: make sure you like what you do for a career. i stayed away from engineering since i knew i would be miserable working 60 hour weeks with people from revenge of the nerds. remember, money cant buy back the time you lost working at a job that you dont like...

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Woah, that's one hell of a career path
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Old 12-19-2006, 02:50 AM   #14
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So far Computer Sciences has been quite satisfying, but I see a grim work future :(. I can't even get an entry level job right now...
Nah. So far I consider myself lucky of really liking what I study on what ( I think!) will be my future :)
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Old 12-19-2006, 03:45 AM   #15
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graduated an electrical engineer, but the industry was filled with personality types that didn't suit me well, so i decided to become a high school math teacher in south central LA. good benefits, summer's off, home by 315pm, it was the perfect gig, until i was being targeted by veteran teachers for "unorthodox" teaching methods. (basically, the older teachers were jealous since i taught in a very freestyle manner that netted me the highest standardized test scores in the math department, as well as two math teacher of the year awards). so after getting run-out of that school, i became a freelance comic book artist and a stay-at-home dad. another bit of advice: make sure you like what you do for a career. i stayed away from engineering since i knew i would be miserable working 60 hour weeks with people from revenge of the nerds. remember, money cant buy back the time you lost working at a job that you dont like...

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wow, that's some career you've had. i personally know a few people who are/trying to be engineers. and one of my best friends is planning on becoming a math teacher right now. as of now, you're the only comic book artist that i know. at least you like your job. oh yea, i like helping people, so being a nurse shouldn't be that bad to me. i like cars a lot, so once i save enough money, i might open my own garage as a side job.
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Old 12-19-2006, 03:46 AM   #16
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So far Computer Sciences has been quite satisfying, but I see a grim work future :(. I can't even get an entry level job right now...
Nah. So far I consider myself lucky of really liking what I study on what ( I think!) will be my future :)
"do what you're interested in," at least you're doing that. i know some people who hate their careers, and probably wish they were doing something else.
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Old 12-19-2006, 04:44 AM   #17
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i'm sick and tired of studying for my finals...

i've been studying for this one class throughout the entire semester everyday!
Same situation here!

What are you studying?
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Old 12-19-2006, 05:14 AM   #18
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Same situation here!

What are you studying?
like 95% of time time studying is for my bio (anatomy and physiology) class. my final is in about 11 hours for that class. i'll be taking another final, for my family and consumer science class, in about 7 hours. i think i shall be off to bed soon.
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