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Energy 07-20-2012 08:01 PM

You have to retake 3 first year classes? Were they part of the 6 classes that didn't transfer over? UBC usually just accepts sfu courses at face value.

BrRsn 07-20-2012 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Energy (Post 7981201)
You have to retake 3 first year classes? Were they part of the 6 classes that didn't transfer over? UBC usually just accepts sfu courses at face value.

Chem 122/126 didn't transfer so I had to take the UBC equivalent, which is a prereq for almost all biochem/microbio classes, and its only offered 2nd semester. Not to mention not being able to do a microbi major (Only got 2nd year standing for microbi) and only getting third year standing in a 'joint major in science' :facepalm: Now I know why most people don't transfer, just a huge hassle. Wasted at least $500 on deposits/forwarding transcripts to ubc too :okay:

Sky_High 07-22-2012 02:58 AM

Anyone taken BUS 201 before and able to comment further?

Read some of the reviews on RateYourProf....mixed result from people who taken it with Peter Tingling. Some say its super easy..some say it's super hard.

I know it's not one of the required courses...but just looking for an elective / gpa booster.

Messerschmitt 07-22-2012 01:41 PM

Could anyone give me some very easy B-Hum or B-Soc courses I can take as my 5th course?

Cheers

EDIT: Looked at either HSCI 120 or HIST 101. Both of these fill into my schedule (other classes I wanted to take does not or are already full :/). Anyone knows which one of these 2 are the easiest?

vyrospec 07-23-2012 09:42 AM

health science might be easier imo, cuz its all from txtbook material and wiki-ing LOL
history requires more research and library info digging + papers.

Pm yray, he's a hist major

yray 07-23-2012 10:23 AM

history is copying and citing LOL

hist 101 is canadian hist; take the hsci its more interesting, hist 101 is prob anal abt attendance and all that

-lincolnboi- 07-23-2012 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Messerschmitt (Post 7982435)
Could anyone give me some very easy B-Hum or B-Soc courses I can take as my 5th course?

Cheers

EDIT: Looked at either HSCI 120 or HIST 101. Both of these fill into my schedule (other classes I wanted to take does not or are already full :/). Anyone knows which one of these 2 are the easiest?

hsci ftw :ilied:

RacingMetro92 07-23-2012 12:00 PM

101 is pretty dull. unless you like learning about how canada came to be (the REALLY boring stuff).

In
Hist 390
Hist 485
And WW2 distance ed.

Anyone?:okay:

yray 07-23-2012 12:08 PM

WW2 distance ed? :heckno:

RacingMetro92 07-23-2012 01:19 PM

They've apparently changed it (friend told me she had to read 3 thick ass books, this is now not the case as everything is online.) Plus they don't offer it in class. You had a bad experience with it? Sounds like history 12 to me lol

yray 07-23-2012 02:05 PM

^ I did it with Andrea, we played with WWII guns... that's about it.

You do need to read Evans, its like the holy grail on WWII. Reading on Odysseus sucks balls, even worse than webct.

guddagudd 07-23-2012 02:21 PM

finally finished course reg, took me two hours, and I didn't even get shiet

xerograv 07-23-2012 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by dhillon09 (Post 7981217)
Chem 122/126 didn't transfer; :facepalm: Now I know why most people don't transfer, just a huge hassle. Wasted at least $500 on deposits/forwarding transcripts to ubc too :okay:

That sucks, I'm looking to transfer into UBC or SFU in january, I'm from out east so I don't even know which of my classes are going to transfer over or not. But this link below, a friend sent it to me as I've been taking a couple of classes from Capilano, it's not too bad. Might not help you now though, but might help someone else.

Transfer Agreement Search By Sending Course - BC Transfer Guide

Jgresch 07-23-2012 04:12 PM

Two courses I wanted were on hold for SFU NOW students.... applied to SFU NOW and they registered me in about 30 minutes and I got in the course ahhhhh yeahhhhhh

RacingMetro92 07-23-2012 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by yray (Post 7983446)
^ I did it with Andrea, we played with WWII guns... that's about it.

You do need to read Evans, its like the holy grail on WWII. Reading on Odysseus sucks balls, even worse than webct.

Any other history course/prof suggestions then? I'm trying to make this as painless as possible while maximizing days for work and nights and weekends for rugby. I just decided to take WW2 distance because apparently all readings are online and I could save a lot of money on books this way now that I think about it.

ilvtofu 07-23-2012 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Messerschmitt (Post 7982435)
Could anyone give me some very easy B-Hum or B-Soc courses I can take as my 5th course?

Cheers

EDIT: Looked at either HSCI 120 or HIST 101. Both of these fill into my schedule (other classes I wanted to take does not or are already full :/). Anyone knows which one of these 2 are the easiest?

I took HSCI 140 with joffres and would not hesitate to recommend against it. He was an awful prof who seemed out of it, class was not academically challenging so I pretty much didn't give a crap. Waste of time and money,

Sky_High 07-23-2012 04:41 PM

BUS201 anyone? :alone:

yray 07-23-2012 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by RacingMetro92 (Post 7983597)
Any other history course/prof suggestions then? I'm trying to make this as painless as possible while maximizing days for work and nights and weekends for rugby. I just decided to take WW2 distance because apparently all readings are online and I could save a lot of money on books this way now that I think about it.

kenny is quite conservative in writing so be aware for that 390/372 course.

Clossey and Andrea is failsafe, Janice isn't too bad but her teaching style is the old style (journals vs primary sources), Ilya is awesome if you can stand his accent, Taylor is good if taken in an afternoon, Kuehn is decent too if you're into Ottoman/ME history, Macdougall's Germany/Nazi class are awesome.

RacingMetro92 07-23-2012 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by yray (Post 7983622)
kenny is quite conservative in writing so be aware for that 390/372 course.

Clossey and Andrea is failsafe, Janice isn't too bad but her teaching style is the old style (journals vs primary sources), Ilya is awesome if you can stand his accent, Taylor is good if taken in an afternoon, Kuehn is decent too if you're into Ottoman/ME history, Macdougall's Germany/Nazi class are awesome.

Macdougall drove me fucking nuts in 225 when she wouldnt stop talking about women and didn't allow for technology claiming "she doesn't know what were doing, so I'm not allowing them." If I want to go on facebook with my laptop and take notes at the same time (and being ineffective). It's 2012 and that's my choice. (unless shes changed this no laptop policy)

It's a new course so there are probably kinks but it's urban history with field trips so it should be alright.

yray 07-23-2012 05:22 PM

^ it's not a new course, I took it already :troll:

RacingMetro92 07-23-2012 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by yray (Post 7983666)
^ it's not a new course, I took it already :troll:

:okay: anything to watch out for?

wuuhoo 07-23-2012 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Sky_High (Post 7983620)
BUS201 anyone? :alone:

i would take something else for a gpa booster. You probably wont learn anything that you already know. Plus its a BUS course, so it will run you a bit more per credit

zetazeta 07-23-2012 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by wuuhoo (Post 7983696)
i would take something else for a gpa booster. You probably wont learn anything that you already know. Plus its a BUS course, so it will run you a bit more per credit

Costs ~160 more for bus 201! not worth it man! (33% more per bus credit)

buffon 07-23-2012 07:16 PM

Anyone taking or thinking of taking BUS 251, ECON 105, BUEC 232?

Any good profs for these? Fall 2012 term sucks lol. Can't get any courses. The Econ 105 profs all look new....

buffon 07-23-2012 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by zetazeta (Post 7983721)
Costs ~160 more for bus 201! not worth it man! (33% more per bus credit)

Wow! I didn't know BUS costs more lol. Now BUS 272 seems like even a bigger waste of money! haha


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