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ThePeter
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I'm taking ^ this summer, both sessions. I'm wondering if you have opinions on how I should split it up.

I'm looking at this:

Summer 1:
CHE 225 001
MTWHF time:0800-0930 instrKLIM bldg:EB1

Summer 2:
MSE 200 001
MTWHF time:0950-1120 instr:A FAHMY bldg:EB2

MSE 200P 401
T H time:0140-0420PM
instr:A FAHMY bldg:EB2

CH 223 001
MTWHF time:0800-0930
instr: bldgABNEY

+CHE 223L

I'm worried with this set up that 4 courses in session 2 could get pretty god awful, but I don't know if 225 is too much of a beast to have another class during the same session.

Comments, personal experiences?

Additional thoughts:

I could take CH 223 10 week DE with Sandberg, who I gather has a really good DE course and teaches Organic II very well in general. That would help lighten the load for Summer II considerably I think.

[Edited on March 5, 2007 at 11:36 AM. Reason : thoughts]

3/5/2007 11:16:02 AM

mcfluffle
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I don't think you can take 3 classes in one summer session. I think all you can take is 2 classes and a p.e.

3/5/2007 11:49:15 AM

humanlitesho
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223 is no joke. I don't know about the rest of them, but I really wouldn't take that many classes in one summer session, particularly with a tough class like 223.

3/5/2007 12:05:15 PM

ThePeter
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I have them split into summer 1 and summer 2

3/5/2007 12:11:07 PM

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CH223 over the summer isn't bad. If you take it with Dr. Sandberg, you'll have webassigns daily, so be prepared for all of that work.

3/5/2007 12:41:43 PM

mcfluffle
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^^But you have 3 classes in SSII. You can't do that.

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3/5/2007 12:51:28 PM

ThePeter
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MSE 200P 401 and CH 223L are problem set and Lab.

MSE 200P 401 credit hour:0.0
CH 223L 207 credit hour:0.0

This set up is what my advisor told me to do when I went for my co-op plan of work. She referenced 8 hours a summer session.

3/5/2007 1:41:24 PM

mcfluffle
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i read it wrong then

3/5/2007 1:42:16 PM

humanlitesho
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Whoops, didn't see that one was just a prob session.

3/5/2007 2:50:19 PM

jcg15
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You should be alright, I don't think the MSE 200P is something that you must attend, it is just a problem session, it wasn't mandatory when I had taken the course. The course itself is a lot of material, but overall not terrible.

I took Ch223 with Sandburg over the summer, and the exams were on a computer with two submissions, and the incorrect answers were even marked, thus it was not that difficult, this was two years ago however.

3/5/2007 5:55:37 PM

jcyeh
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I took CHE225 last summer, and it was not too bad. But still,it's a little challenge.

3/5/2007 10:39:25 PM

culstuf99
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Don't take CHE 225 with anything over the summer unless you want to do bad in it or just don't want to do the hw. You have atleast 2 problem sets every week and they take alot of time if you want to do them right. The MSE class is easy over the summer. Just get the old tests and study a little. The hw in that class is easy. Fahmy is the way to go in MSE by the way he's my old buddy haha. CH 223 isn't all that bad either. Just have to study and pay attention in class that it. Id do CHE 225 by itself and CH 223 with MSE 200.

3/6/2007 10:18:57 AM

CharlieEFH
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CHE 225 + MSE, you'll have problem sets and equations and math stuff

then take organic, so you can memorize and think abstractly about different ways to draw hexagons without having to worry about doing problem sets and real work

3/6/2007 7:23:42 PM

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I wouldn't take anything with organic chem that isn't considered an easy class, I mean Sandberg is great but I bet you have at least one webassign due each day and each one is lengthy.

3/6/2007 7:49:27 PM

StillFuchsia
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Ewww, Lim for 225. Dude, hold off on 225 for now.

MSE 200 is easy as shit, as is Fahmy.

CH 223 isn't bad.

3/6/2007 10:39:55 PM

ThePeter
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Can't really wait on the CHE 225, gotta stay on track so gonna have to get through it I guess .

So even taking Organic II online with Sandberg I'd have daily webassigns, or is that just the summer II session?

3/7/2007 10:42:44 AM

sherae915
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I like PK, and liked having him for 225 over the summer. From what I've heard and how his class was, it seems like 225 was easier with him than during the semester. It's subjective.

Your schedule looks fine though, I wish that I would have gotten Organic 2 and MSE 201 over with like that.

3/8/2007 1:44:38 PM

StateIsGreat
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Yeah, I heard Lim was laid back with 225 (during the summer). There ain't but so much he (or any instructor) could do with this course since it is focused on the scraps offered in the last few chapters of F&R.

[Edited on March 8, 2007 at 3:30 PM. Reason : ]

3/8/2007 3:30:06 PM

sherae915
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And Matlab and Aspen, that stuff was fun though.

Yeah it definitely was a chill class, alot of them are though.

3/8/2007 7:14:43 PM

NCStateSarah
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i heard that novak is teaching the second summer session of CH223.

3/11/2007 9:43:49 PM

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