Yeah it was a late afternoon nap class for sure.Yes Agronomy 206! Those meteorologist students were a strange bunch....they were the nerds of the agronomy family.
If I remember wasn't that class MWF at like 4:00 in the afternoons? It made FAC really challenging.
I stupidly took Honors 165 because I qualified for it. Actually had a professor, not a TA, but definitely not a native English speaker. Plus it was at 8 AM, so my first ever class at ISU was this. And to top it off, he used a different text book from all of the other sections. Fun times. I managed to survive my 4 semesters of calculus, but that was a rough first step.I'm not sure I would have passed math 165 if I hadn't already taken calculus in high school. At that time (don't know now), it was often taught by TA's that may know math but they didn't know how to teach. Add in that it was the first semester for most of us and it was the first time that we had to experience someone with English as a second language. Just a combination of things that add up to the class really being harder than the subject matter should have it be
My session was in that dark big lecture hall in Kildee. Definitely dozed off a few times in that class, especially when talking about radiation waves. I signed up to learn about cool stuff like tornadoes, not that crap!Yeah it was a late afternoon nap class for sure.
I remember that old lecture hall in Physics Hall with all the old wooden desks. I never took 221, but all the graffiti carved into those desks was about how terrible 221 and 222 was. Lol!I'm surprised Physics 221 isn't on there. That seemed to be the main engineering weed out course 10 years ago.
Who the hell drops library??!
Isn't library one of the most failed courses? Because if you miss one or something it's a fail. I remember something like that from when I was in school
Worst ones were Lebaron and food science. Small seats, no air and lap boards.I remember that old lecture hall in Physics Hall with all the old wooden desks. I never took 221, but all the graffiti carved into those desks was about how terrible 221 and 222 was. Lol!
Got 5 of those courses on my transcript. Surprised that Physics 221/222 doesn't make an appearance. That was always a big engineering weed out for those who hadn't been picked off with one of the Calc courses.
My only grade worse than a C+ was a D my first go at 221 my freshman year. That kicked me in the a**, turned it around into an A- the second go and that was with an insane curve. I want to say my average was like 81%.I remember that old lecture hall in Physics Hall with all the old wooden desks. I never took 221, but all the graffiti carved into those desks was about how terrible 221 and 222 was. Lol!
Econ 101 has changed since we were there. I’m our time it was the general class. Today it’s what 104 was and 105 is now 102. Think when Econ Bob died they did away with 101.
I took Library because, yes, you have to. I meant that I bypassed most GE classes and took what I wanted that was related to my major. I see how my last post suggested otherwise. It's Friday. **** it.![]()
Everyone was supposed to take library. Whether you were a transfer or a freshman.
I took Meteorology during one of the first years that the internet was a thing. One of our assignments consisted of looking at radar in a few locations and predicting the weather a couple days out.
....****, I think I just aged 10 years typing that.