As many of you know, I'm a math major in college and I enjoy it very much. Recently class registration began and as I was signing up for my classes, something unusual happened. I couldn't get into any. The message was always the same: "Prerequisite Missing". This had to be a fluke, as I had most certainly taken all the basic requirements.
Nope.
I've taken Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, Graph Theory, Logic & Set Theory, all 3000/4000 level classes - but apparently I don't have basic 1101 Calculus?! Somehow it slipped through my transfer credits when I switched schools.
I now may seriously have to take this rudimentary basic class despite having gotten all A's in those higher level classes, which is absolute complete damned *****.
tl;dr, nerd fail.
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You've got to be kidding me.
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Posted 14 April 2009 - 09:29 PM
Happened to my science teacher. He took advanced science classes and stuff. Was even in charge of making up labs for lower level classes.
Then he had to take one of the lower level classes, and had to do his own lab.
lawl
anywho, take it up with the board of directors or w/e and let 'em know you " **** up their ****, son" if they don't do something about it.
Good news though, is that you'll be able to pass this class easy, and if the professor's lazy, he might even have you teach the class.
Then he had to take one of the lower level classes, and had to do his own lab.
lawl
anywho, take it up with the board of directors or w/e and let 'em know you " **** up their ****, son" if they don't do something about it.
Good news though, is that you'll be able to pass this class easy, and if the professor's lazy, he might even have you teach the class.
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