Long Story Short
May. 2nd, 2006 12:54 amI can't transfer directly into Science for next year, since I'll have to clear academic warning (probationary) status inside Engineering first. That means I have to spend a term with a course load of at least 14 engineering credits, and maintain a 2.0 average for that term. Once I clear that, I *should* be free to take as many science courses as I want for the second term, then transfer for 2007-8. I've also dropped co-op so I don't have freak about finding a job.
So here we are. Trying to maximize those 14 credits (actually 15.5 here, compared to, what, >20? - any excuse to slack is a good one) so that I can get as much science credit for them as possible (read: Math and Stats). I'm using PHYS 271 as a 'technical elective' even though technically I don't get one until later. PHYS 271 is "Introduction to Modern Physics" (read: quantum physics). On the technical electives list, it's the one science course without a lab that sounded really interesting. Plus I have a wee bit of background on it from Physics IB.
( Revised Fall 2006 )
So here we are. Trying to maximize those 14 credits (actually 15.5 here, compared to, what, >20? - any excuse to slack is a good one) so that I can get as much science credit for them as possible (read: Math and Stats). I'm using PHYS 271 as a 'technical elective' even though technically I don't get one until later. PHYS 271 is "Introduction to Modern Physics" (read: quantum physics). On the technical electives list, it's the one science course without a lab that sounded really interesting. Plus I have a wee bit of background on it from Physics IB.
( Revised Fall 2006 )