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lmao everybody goes through that phase.. thing is, usually you smarten up and become much better in your 3rd/4th yr. |
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What is easier: CMPT 102/110 or 120? I have to take one of them for my degree I took 120 with cukierman from what I've read should be an easy class if i attend lecture/dont get fuckarounditis? edit: maybe CRS will take the class with me because he's such an awesome friend :alone: |
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sociology of tourism online... should be easy anyone taken it? ( SA 315 i think) |
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I'm kinda bummed that I wasted so much time and money, and dropped my GPA so bad from getting raped in BISC and calc in order to come to this decision but I guess better late than never. I hear some people finish their whole degrees before they realize they don't like what they are doing |
I'm in my 4th year at SFU kev and tbh the only thing that's started to motivate me in my last few years here is having an end goal. If you are just getting a degree to 'get a degree' you have no idea what kind of marks you need or what areas to concentrate your studies in, in order to eventually get a job/career one day. Don't be afraid to take time off. No employer is going to say "omg he took 5 years to finish his degree" but they will say "you failed a class/your GPA is shit". As much as instructors and everyone who has attended university wants you to believe everything isn't about your GPA, at the end of the day there's thousands of people with the same degree as you; Your GPA is your self-worth. Yes, if you can find a subject manner that genuinely interests you, achieving a high GPA becomes much easier, but the 'easier' classes aren't necessarily going to give you a higher GPA because at the end of the day you won't want to learn shit that doesn't interest you. I'm in my 4th year and just declared my major now. I didn't even know what the hell I wanted to do until I took my first MBB class, which was in 6th semester at SFU. To take my first MBB class I needed to complete Bisc 101/Bisc 102/Bisc 202/Chem 111/chem 121/chem 122/chem 126/chem 281/chem 282/chem 286 I'll be honest, I fucking hated most of those classes but now i'm finally in MBB and I really like it and my grades reflect that TL;DR - It's always darkest before the storm -"Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid." -- Albert Einstein |
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I also got raped by bisc and chem except math. 3 semesters of hating science courses and now I want to transfer computer science. Yea, better late than never. It's never too late |
Question for those who are taking/in Business Co-op. I'm in the my second year, and I want to apply for co-op next semester. In order to get in, do they look at my current cpga (after this semester), or next semester? |
Students seeking their 1st co-op work term must have: 1. Minimum 2.67 CGPA 2. Strong communication skills as demonstrated by: a. B* or above in BUS 360 OR b. Cover letter, resume, and mock interview assessment. |
@gyu not in co-op but my frds in beedie are in it right now. Apply as early as you can, since you have mandatory co-op training programs to attend anyways. They do look at your CGPA, just check wil.sfu.ca, all info should be there. but the pain is that, the jobs you can apply must be from simplicity, not to mention paying up around 800/term since you do get credits anyways. |
anyone take hsci120 before? how was it? lolol |
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