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kdgraham
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Does anyone know of a class that does not have an attendance policy. I need a bs filler class that i will be taking for credit only. And i do not really want to have to go to class. Thanks for your help

3/22/2009 2:35:14 PM

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does it have to be on campus or can it be online?

3/22/2009 3:23:58 PM

kdgraham
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I dont care...but it cant be that distant ed bs where u pay an extra 400 dollars. I havnt seen any online classes being offered so far that are not distant ed tho.

3/22/2009 3:42:29 PM

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ok what if you can sign the roll at the beginning of the class but dont have to stay after that?

3/22/2009 3:45:43 PM

kdgraham
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the goal is not to go at all...but yea i can always fall back on that i guess. have any ideas?

3/22/2009 3:54:18 PM

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mea 101...rocks for jocks...kimberely

3/22/2009 3:58:36 PM

Flying Tiger
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I thought all 100 and 200 level classes were required by the university to have an attendance policy.

3/22/2009 4:06:21 PM

sharkwing1
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PB 213 is what u want

3/22/2009 4:52:05 PM

BigEgo
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any CHE class in the 4 and 500s is what you're looking for

3/22/2009 4:52:51 PM

Master_Yoda
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^ lol

3/22/2009 5:31:13 PM

kdgraham
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haha yea im prolly gonna have to stay away from chem. and they dont seem to be offering pb213 this year.

3/22/2009 5:41:44 PM

BigEgo
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PROFESSIONAL BOWLING? too hard!

3/22/2009 5:59:24 PM

dyne
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take PHI 340 online. the class material will make you go (WTF?), but its online, and the grading scale is like lowered so you can basically failbomb it and still pass. (failed all the "tests" and got a ton of shitty grades and still got like a C+)

3/22/2009 6:18:29 PM

porcha
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yea...PHI 340 in class is WTF??

Austin is just weird

3/22/2009 6:43:16 PM

Trilt
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If you have 11 on-campus credit hours, then a 3 hour distance ed course, it is actually cheaper than 12+ on-campus.

If an arrangement like that isn't possible with your schedule, I'm no use.

3/22/2009 9:53:15 PM

icyhotpatch
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ES 100, he never takes attendance and it's basic environmental science so it's not too hard. easier than mea 100

3/22/2009 11:04:35 PM

Wraith
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MAE 476 - Rocket Propulsion.

Piece of cake. I promise.

3/23/2009 10:26:45 AM

amac884
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http://www.easyclasseswithnoattendancepolicies.com

should get you started

3/23/2009 12:18:36 PM

bdxzok
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when i took psy200 over summerII '07 there wasn't any attendance and it was easy.
K Lewis was the instructor

i took psy311 last spring and it was also really easy without attendance.
Nacoste was the instructor


[Edited on March 24, 2009 at 12:04 AM. Reason : .]

3/24/2009 12:01:32 AM

Optimum
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you know the saying "earning you degree?" how about actually earning yours, instead of being a giant douche.

3/26/2009 9:27:56 PM

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