u/Few-Power-5092

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fei wang , callus, or yu yun for chem 211?

fei wang would be better for my schedule as im a commuter but this dude has a 1.7 on rmp

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u/Few-Power-5092 — 8 days ago
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Chem & Physics over the summer - Good Idea?

im thinking about taking chem 111 and phys 241 over the summer, will this be doable or no. I'd probably take them one after the other

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u/Few-Power-5092 — 13 days ago
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can I do summer classes at nova as incoming freshman

just wanted to know because from what ive heard apparently gmu doesnt like to have students take classes from nova

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u/Few-Power-5092 — 19 days ago
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UVA seas transfer requirement in one year

Apparenlty you need 8 physics credits and 4 chem credits, if I took chem in the summer after applying would that be fine

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u/Few-Power-5092 — 19 days ago
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windows or mac?

I’m an incoming freshman for cyse but planning to switch to cs as my major while still doing cyber stuff outside of class (ctfs, etc). should I get a Mac or windows. or will I be fine with either

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u/Few-Power-5092 — 24 days ago

i'm a senior in high school planning to transfer to another university after my first year, and I was wondering, how do HS Credits end up transferring? Like let's say a college you want to transfer to requires you to take english, but you already got the AP/DE credit in high school and it transferred to your current college. Would that satisfy that requirement, or would I have to take english again at my current college.

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u/Few-Power-5092 — 1 month ago
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I'm an incoming freshman who got into the honors college and I was wondering what the HC affects in terms of general first year courses, and if that would affect my ability to transfer to another school like UVA or somewhere else.

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u/Few-Power-5092 — 1 month ago
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I got in for CYSE. I do want to pursue a career in cyber but I also want to keep my options open. Should I go for CS with a concentration in cyber, or stick with CYSE. Or maybe even switch to IT

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u/Few-Power-5092 — 1 month ago