Next semester

May 03, 2008 09:04

This is my schedule

MWF

Abstract Algebra 10-11am
Great Neglected Diseases 11am-12pm
Modern Geometry 2-3pm
GND Lab 3-5pm (M only)

TH

20 Cent. Amer. Lit. 12:30-1:45pm

And that's it! Nice and easy

Math GRE is tomorrow morning. I'm basically terrified; a heck of a lot rests on this one test.

Stress and money; money and stress. Blech

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dreadpiratejen November 3 2007, 00:26:00 UTC
May I humbly submit that you are probably the one person I know who could do well on a math GRE, and good luck to you, but I'm sure you'll do fine.

Great Neglected Diseases sounds like awesome.

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sans_galois November 5 2007, 01:23:32 UTC
Yeah, I answered 39 of the 66 questions (questions left blank don't count against)

I don't feel super-awesome about it, but I think I did ok at least

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kharedryl November 5 2007, 15:40:57 UTC
What the hell is Modern Geometry?

Silly liberal arts schools... I'm taking next semester:

Information Technology
Security Valuation
Global Financial Economics
Growth Economics
Health Economics

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sans_galois November 6 2007, 14:41:52 UTC
"Euclidean geometry from an advanced standpoint requiring problem-solving and rigor. Introduction to non-Euclidean geometries. Development of geometries from both an axiomatic mathematical system standpoint and an investigative viewpoint, with the use of appropriate manipulatives and technology. Includes a project on an enrichment topic."

I can almost gaurantee that GA Tech offers a similar course.

What the hell is Information Technology? Silly Technical Institutes... =P

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kharedryl November 6 2007, 19:08:15 UTC
"An introduction to management computing with a focus on the support of management functions through information technology. Students are introduced to database and spreadsheet applications."

Hmm... Can't find a class really similar to that one. The only one I found is Differential Geometry (MATH 4441). "The theory of curves, surfaces, and more generally, manifolds. Curvature, parallel transport, covariant differentiation, Gauss-Bonet theorem."

And yes, we are silly. Hah.

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sans_galois November 7 2007, 01:37:02 UTC
I've already taken Differential Geometry...

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greenmaid November 9 2007, 00:51:22 UTC
broop.

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sans_galois November 9 2007, 17:52:22 UTC
skub!

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polishpowahouse January 7 2008, 23:57:59 UTC
you didnt post that in 2008

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sans_galois January 8 2008, 08:17:09 UTC
prove it

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free_kills August 4 2008, 17:58:55 UTC
Hey, its Theresa. New lj, add me.

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