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Post by warcat on Mar 13, 2016 1:15:55 GMT -5
Hello all,
I am looking to choose an elective to take for the upcoming fall semester that will boost my marks. I am trying to avoid courses with any writing components in marking schemes such as essays or anything that requires a heavy amount of time invested. I am taking music 2150 this semester, but it wasn't DE and it turned out to be a LOT harder than I expected and regretting not switching to something else sooner. I was thinking either FRHD 1010 (DE) taught by Chuang or FRHD 2100. Any thoughts on these courses and also if you have any other recommendations for safe courses, that would be great. Thanks!
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Post by jkewvbborb on Mar 13, 2016 13:51:08 GMT -5
Introductory Apiculture
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Post by Current vet student on May 8, 2016 17:06:16 GMT -5
This was a post from another topic that I wanted to copy here because it might be helpful to some:
One other thing that needs to be considered: if you can only get the grades required to get into OVC by taking the easiest possible courses (as someone in this thread eluded to), you are going to struggle if you actually get in. I just completed first year at OVC and the course load is incredibly heavy, the course material is difficult and almost every exam has a stipulation that you need a 60% to move onto the next year (there are rewrites for some exams if you do fail). So PLEASE focus on taking courses that are actually useful. Take biochem, embryology, histology, anatomy..... anything that will actually help you, not stupidly easy first year electives, because you'll be crying about your choices if you actually get in!
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