CycloneErik
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I've read her ratemyproffesor dealio and it said that she was an easy teacher and the class itself was quite easy. Also saw out textbook was 250 bucks.. Yikes
$250 is insane. They don't make books worth that.
I've read her ratemyproffesor dealio and it said that she was an easy teacher and the class itself was quite easy. Also saw out textbook was 250 bucks.. Yikes
it was about 230 on half if I remember right
I always waited on getting textbooks till I found out if we'd actually use them.
http://product.half.ebay.com/_W0QQtgZinfoQQ_trksidZp2955QQprZ159775152$250 is insane. They don't make books worth that.
Find someone who has the book(preferably of the opposite sex).yeah, I would do that too, but Spanish he might be in trouble if he's supposed to be using the homework pages out of the book right away.
Definitely hold off til after syllabus time and getting a feel for the professor. Sometimes homework comes straight from the book, sometimes the book is very useful for studying for exams, other times it is completely useless and is only there for a crutch and the teacher pretty much does his/her own thing.So is the consensus to buy the book before classes start or hold off?
Work your *** off during the week. Party hard on the weekends. When you are of age, take taco tuesday, pint night, and mug night easy. It will make your life much more enjoyable.
Learned that the hard way. GPA has been on a steady incline since learning these lessons
This. I know a couple of guys who will just do a little work everyday and then play xbox or watch netflix the rest of the night but they couldn't really party on the weekends because they had too much work to do. You will have way more fun if you get everything done before the weekend and can relax after that.Work your *** off during the week. Party hard on the weekends. When you are of age, take taco tuesday, pint night, and mug night easy. It will make your life much more enjoyable.
Learned that the hard way. GPA has been on a steady incline since learning these lessons
Going into my freshman year.. How does this look?
8) Treat school like on-the-job training. You are paying for it, make it worth it.