You now have a mission, go try peanut butter. Try to get the good stuff if you can for obvious reasons.
Edit: Just don't do it alone in case of unknown allergy.
It's now on the shopping list. It's just the kind of thing that isn't popular in this country so you don't normally happen to find it everywhere. So can't promise the brand will be the good stuff.
As for allergies, should have none, I've always eaten nuts, almonds, etc, with no issues.
It's now on the shopping list. It's just the kind of thing that isn't popular in this country so you don't normally happen to find it everywhere. So can't promise the brand will be the good stuff.
As for allergies, should have none, I've always eaten nuts, almonds, etc, with no issues.
I prefer the smooth/creamy kind myself. Don't like the chunky, nope. It's harder to spread as well imo.
I thought there would be more upper division general education courses, nope just 2. Once those are out of the way only upper division biology and chem classes to take. OH BOY!
I'll be glad when I'm don with my general ed courses, I have no upper ones fortunately though. Once I'm done with these last few, it's all electronics courses, yay!
Edit: well not sure if I pick a minor if it will require any more gen ed, I need to look and it very well may be a factor in which minor I pick, but I doubt any will require...
Unfortunately I can't be a student full time anymore, I don't have the resolve for it when working full time.
only gen ed course I have holding me back is this math class (which I've failed 3 times... soon to be 4) I've tried to talk to the Math chair about nulling out the need for the class but he wouldn't even listen (grumpy *** old ***) so I'm going to a dean next... I don't actually even need the math course ... it's just some stupid rule...
I'll be glad when I'm don with my general ed courses, I have no upper ones fortunately though. Once I'm done with these last few, it's all electronics courses, yay!
Edit: well not sure if I pick a minor if it will require any more gen ed, I need to look and it very well may be a factor in which minor I pick, but I doubt any will require...
Unfortunately I can't be a student full time anymore, I don't have the resolve for it when working full time.
I am glad I have no lower division GE to do but I want to be full time to get done faster but holy ***if i take 4 bio/chem classes I am going to be a wreck.
only gen ed course I have holding me back is this math class (which I've failed 3 times... soon to be 4) I've tried to talk to the Math chair about nulling out the need for the class but he wouldn't even listen (grumpy *** old ***) so I'm going to a dean next... I don't actually even need the math course ... it's just some stupid rule...
Can't you just do your hw and get a tutor? Seems kind of ridiculous to fail the same class that many times. Only math I need is statistics since I already passed calculus :c
A friend on Steam randomly gifted me Transformers: War on Cybertron, saying it's one of the best Transformers games ever made and insisted that I try it.
Is it that good? It looks like a game I'd play, even though I'm not the biggest Transformers fan (I am a fan, just not like OMGHUGEFAN).
I'll be glad when I'm don with my general ed courses..
it may be a while.... don
considering how lazy I am, very well may be.
That and considering the courses I still need...
I'm going to take calc this summer online, I still need 2 semesters (at least I think it's 2, I need to brush up on the courses I need, I planned out the summer/fall already and kinda blanked my brain on it, I have it all documented). of Chemistry, hopefully it will be more entertaining than HS chemistry.
It's the english/art/foreign language that I don't want to take...
the first because well *** writing about poetry, the second: art is boring, and I already took 1 class but apparently it doesn't count... and the foreign language: while I have picked up a few words here and there of different ones, the intricacies of another language requires a good bit of work, and like I said: I'm lazy.
I get through education by showing up and doing the work, and I tend to retain most of it no problem, I don't study, you can't do that ***with a foreign language. Well at least I probably can't as typically it's boring, maybe if Japanese were as easy as Spanish I could probably learn it, I have interest in the one, not the other.
A friend on Steam randomly gifted me Transformers: War on Cybertron, saying it's one of the best Transformers games ever made and insisted that I try it.
Is it that good? It looks like a game I'd play, even though I'm not the biggest Transformers fan (I am a fan, just not like OMGHUGEFAN).
I've heard many good things about it, which is a breath of fresh air considering most licensed title games based off some other form of media typically turns into a total bomb. But apparently it is very fun and rewarding to transformer fans in general.
I am glad I have no lower division GE to do but I want to be full time to get done faster but holy ***if i take 4 bio/chem classes I am going to be a wreck.
/comfort
I know what you mean, it's a bit much at once, you'll burn yourself out, even if you like the stuff.
First and third time was cause of shitty teachers, 2nd time was... pretty much same thing but I have some RL ***come up that *** me over probably.
This time around the teacher is good, (and I MIGHT have a chance to pass... but it's borderline)
The issue I really have is I can't retain it that well... I can get it done when they teach it, whiz through the homework like nothing but come test time or ... well the next weeks class ... I'm back to struggling to remember how it's done.
Eh I hate math with a passion. It isn't that it is necessarily difficult just boring as hell.
Plus every math teacher I've ever had is the most dull person I've ever met.
Math is amazing, just memorizing formulas is a waste of time/energy and it's what a lot of people focus on, instead of the actual processes of the formula and solving the problem.
only gen ed course I have holding me back is this math class (which I've failed 3 times... soon to be 4) I've tried to talk to the Math chair about nulling out the need for the class but he wouldn't even listen (grumpy *** old ***) so I'm going to a dean next... I don't actually even need the math course ... it's just some stupid rule...
How?
I know you're a virus with technology, but you can do math without a calculator son.
Hate that feeling when you can write an entire 10 page paper all with knowledge in your brain, but then you have to use a list of sources that supposedly helped you and cite them throughout the paper because if you don't site anything people will scream plagiarism from the mountain tops.
That's comforting; at least a little bit.
The good news is, half of my desire is not only just to advance my career opportunities, but also just the general hunger for knowledge in fields that interest me and contemporary matters in the world.
only gen ed course I have holding me back is this math class (which I've failed 3 times... soon to be 4) I've tried to talk to the Math chair about nulling out the need for the class but he wouldn't even listen (grumpy *** old ***) so I'm going to a dean next... I don't actually even need the math course ... it's just some stupid rule...
How?
I know you're a virus with technology, but you can do math without a calculator son.
/comfort
I think my virus has invaded my brain ...
Or I just can't do that ***in my head that well (even writing it down all the numbers just get jumbled in my head)
That's comforting; at least a little bit.
The good news is, half of my desire is not only just to advance my career opportunities, but also just the general hunger for knowledge in fields that interest me and contemporary matters in the world.
I'd have a masters already if I applied all my semesters in college properly, but I took a lot of classes I didn't need, for myself really.
Hate that feeling when you can write an entire 10 page paper all with knowledge in your brain, but then you have to use a list of sources that supposedly helped you and cite them throughout the paper because if you don't site anything people will scream plagiarism from the mountain tops.
Find articles or editors that brought about "inspiration" and held relevance to the matter at hand. Skim through them and make sure they hold relevance.
only gen ed course I have holding me back is this math class (which I've failed 3 times... soon to be 4) I've tried to talk to the Math chair about nulling out the need for the class but he wouldn't even listen (grumpy *** old ***) so I'm going to a dean next... I don't actually even need the math course ... it's just some stupid rule...
How?
I know you're a virus with technology, but you can do math without a calculator son.
/comfort
I think my virus has invaded my brain ...
Or I just can't do that ***in my head that well (even writing it down all the numbers just get jumbled in my head)
This is a thread that I found on another website I post at. It can be really really interesting. I thought it deserved a place here.
Post your random thoughts for the day here, or anything else that intrigues you.
For starters, is it possible to give constructive critism to someone who doesn't have a neck? I totally just walked by a girl who didn't. Someone isn't getting a necklace for Valentines day!
And who decided black and white can't be colors? I want to say a racist. I really do.