u/Excellent-Tonight778

Thoughts on freshmen schedule? Primary major is business admin but goal is to add statML major when I arrive
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Thoughts on freshmen schedule? Primary major is business admin but goal is to add statML major when I arrive

u/Excellent-Tonight778 — 3 days ago
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Is Margaret Morrison 101 "Maggie Mo First-Yr Houses"

First year student. Just saw Margaret Morrison 101 on my billing. I presume it means maggie mo first year houses cuz the other margaret morrison is UC but i just wanted to clarify. And if the answer is yes, can someone give me their experience/opinions on double as triple. I feel so unlucky right now :(

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u/Excellent-Tonight778 — 10 days ago

Freshmen Summer Internship

Going to a semi-target (CMU Tepper) this fall as a freshmen. I know the standard historically has been sophomore internship, but with how competitive it is becoming should I try to get a freshmen summer internship. And I guess if the answer is yes should I just start cold applying online this summer for 2027 trying to hope CMU gets me somewhere even before I make any connections with clubs, coffee chats, etc?

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u/Excellent-Tonight778 — 11 days ago
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What does the R mean when registering for classes?

Trying to shcedule my classes as a incoming freshmen. For multivirate analysis it seems that 2 of the sections are MWF which makes sense but the other 6 just says R. And google says that could just be mean thursday, but it seems unlikely to me that a 50 min class once a week would be enough for a class. So I'm just a bit confused. I appreciate the help!

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u/Excellent-Tonight778 — 18 days ago

Can’t stop thinking about her

So there was this girl who I liked for around 7 months. Around 3 weeks ago I finally said something bc around late April I became infatuated and it was like harming my sleep schedule and stuff so I just forced myself to say something. Anyway we ended up talking for around 2 weeks until we mutually broke it off around a week ago bc we’re both going to college soon so tbh no point in even trying to start something. The thing is my brain is over her. I realize that although I had infatuation, it’s not like she’s one of one. I will find other people with a similar personality just because there’s so many people on the planet. Still, though she’s constantly in my mind and idk why. Not obsession anymore and she’s no longer the first thing I think of waking up or last thing going to bed, but she is the one who’s stories get me most intrigued, the or I’ll just randomly replay our past conversations. So I guess I can’t figure out if maybe my heart hasn’t moved on even if my brain has? Or is this just normal. Honestly she was the first girl I ever actually liked (besides just finding someone pretty) so I have absolutely no prior experiences to help me here.

FYI don’t get no spice even if you think you dislike spice. It is so bland and bad. Get at least mild or more

u/Excellent-Tonight778 — 29 days ago
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Not tryna take my AP Spanish exam bc there’s no way I’m even getting a 4 for credit, plus my incoming department doesn’t even require language so not even worth it to grind for it if I really wanted.

Just wanna confirm it’s fine to not take one—I’m still taking my other 4 indicated

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u/Excellent-Tonight778 — 2 months ago
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For context, I’m entering CO 2030 into Tepper as a business admin major. That said, it feels like a waste to not double major in a stem field just bc CMU is so good at stem and I feel I’ll learn so much, plus I enjoy math . So, if I’m able to, and keep my GPA decent without burning out I’d love to do it. Also I want to do finance with a quantitative focus. Maybe not exactly quant bc tbh I don’t smart I’m cracked enough but something adjacent hopefully with similar skills.

Specifically for stat in MCS v Dietrich, What are the main differences in the two? I looked at the requirements briefly and it seems like Dietrich has gen Ed’s in humanities and social sciences while the math department in MCS would have me taking a few more science courses, and a bit more theoretical math classes than pure application.

Also, how much harder would math be than stats? I’m aware that both paths being a double major will be hard, but is there a significant difference between the two?

From what I’ve seen stats is a lot more common than applied math for business majors. Is this just bc gpa is more important for finance than course rigor, or does it frankly just align better?

I appreciate any input about my questions, or any other thoughts. Thanks so much

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u/Excellent-Tonight778 — 2 months ago