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50th post!!!!!

classichummus

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Woo Hoo!!! 50 posts!!! Now my karma will actually mean something!!!!!!!!! I haven't ever had that happen!!!! I have posted like 90 times on Wordforge, but they hate me so I'm in the red and my karma don't mean shit.
 

Yes I am, but I am also taking a chemistry class during the summer. It is destroying me! At least I like chem. Unfortunately only 2 more weeks of class and I have 13 hours of videos to watch and take notes on, 12 articles to read and relate to chemistry, chapters: 6 ,7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19 homework left to do and the teacher of this, the teacher has only covered chapters 9, 10, 7, and a little of 6 and 8. We are basically fucked though because we need to learn way too much in 8 days. it is impossible to finish the book. This guy is "nice" (except he gets pissed at me), but he is a shitty teacher.
Now back to chemistry.
 
It's at a community college. Quit your bitching.

It's still a lot of work and the teacher doesn't teach, but when he tries he does it wrong and fucks shit up! I have to do hundreds of time consuming problems, read hundreds of pages in the textbook,...
The material might not be too hard, but it is a lot. Our small ass community college transfered 15 people to Berkeley this year, it's not a bad/easy school. Maybe the history courses would be easy, but the science and math ones are not. They are not toned down, they can't be. We have to learn the same material as the students at the universities do. At the end of General Chemistry 2, there is a standardized test given out by the American Chemistry Society (I think it's by them) that ALL chem students in the US have to take at the end of General Chemistry. So STFU when you don't know what you are talking about history boy!
 
It's still a lot of work and the teacher doesn't teach, but when he tries he does it wrong and fucks shit up! I have to do hundreds of time consuming problems, read hundreds of pages in the textbook,...
The material might not be too hard, but it is a lot. Our small ass community college transfered 15 people to Berkeley this year, it's not a bad/easy school. Maybe the history courses would be easy, but the science and math ones are not. They are not toned down, they can't be. We have to learn the same material as the students at the universities do. At the end of General Chemistry 2, there is a standardized test given out by the American Chemistry Society (I think it's by them) that ALL chem students in the US have to take at the end of General Chemistry. So STFU when you don't know what you are talking about history boy!

You know, virtually every professor at CCs says that about their courses.
 
You know, virtually every professor at CCs says that about their courses.

Every chemistry teacher is a PH.D at our school. They don't say it as much as students who are taking classes here because they needed them for a graduate program or didn't reserve a spot in a class at a university (often UC Berkeley) in time. They say it is not easy. I know a lady who graduated from Berkeley in psychology and is now doing pre-med. She says the teacher I will have next year for chemistry is extremely hard. Usually the class is full at the beginning of the semester and then it drops from 24 to like 12 or less because she is such a hard teacher.
 
Every chemistry teacher is a PH.D at our school. They don't say it as much as students who are taking classes here because they needed them for a graduate program or didn't reserve a spot in a class at a university (often UC Berkeley) in time. They say it is not easy. I know a lady who graduated from Berkeley in psychology and is now doing pre-med. She says the teacher I will have next year for chemistry is extremely hard. Usually the class is full at the beginning of the semester and then it drops from 24 to like 12 or less because she is such a hard teacher.

You think my teachers aren't PhDs? They say the same things, Sean, but their classes are still jokes. Most of my classes will drop to like a fourth of the initial population; it doesn't mean anything. Most people going to CCs are pretty pathetic and will never transfer out.
 
You think my teachers aren't PhDs? They say the same things, Sean, but their classes are still jokes. Most of my classes will drop to like a fourth of the initial population; it doesn't mean anything. Most people going to CCs are pretty pathetic and will never transfer out.

I think most of our students do transfer. Especially in the Science Building. Most science/math majors are there to transfer.
Why don't you come up here and take some of my classes and then tell me how easy they are!
 
I think most of our students do transfer. Especially in the Science Building. Most science/math majors are there to transfer.
Why don't you come up here and take some of my classes and then tell me how easy they are!

35% of all CC students transfer.

40% of university students (transfer or otherwise) drop out.

Approximately 20% of all CC students will get a bachelor's degree.
 
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