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Dune 2 is tim’s best work so far.
Dune 2 is tim’s best work so far.
People who’ve taken CHEM 205 before:
The pre-lab questions for the summer session open on May 11, and it looks like all the pre-labs for every lab become available at once. But in the course outline, it says they should be done the day before each lab.
Would it be fine if I completed a bunch (or all) of the pre-labs early on May 11 just to get ahead and clear them off my workload? Or does submitting them far in advance raise any red flags with the prof/TAs?
SIDES:
If anyone has access to past papers, please send em my way. thanks!
I’m pretty solid in math and physics, but I also know overload is real, so I want some honest opinions from people who’ve actually taken these.
Right now I’m enrolled in:
For those who’ve done these courses, how heavy is this combo realistically? Is it manageable, or is this the kind of schedule that starts strong and then crashes mid-semester?
If you think I should drop one, which would you recommend and why?
I’m in Mechanical Engineering at Concordia and trying to understand how admissions deficiencies interact with the Extended Credit Program (ECP).
I’ve completed PHIL 201 and I’m currently enrolled in the remaining admissions deficiency courses (INST 250, PHYS 273, and PHYS 284). My admissions deficiencies are marked as satisfied in my record, but my ECP section still shows no credits added (neither taken nor required).
My question is:
Do admissions deficiency courses count toward ECP credits, or are they treated as completely separate requirements?
If anyone has dealt with this before or knows how Concordia handles it, I’d really appreciate some clarity.
(I sent an email to an advisor but they'll respond in a week - trying here too)
Yooooooooo WHERE ARE THE PROFS WITH THE GRADES - they’re gatekeeping at this point
Prof.Andreea and Ayse Turak
Has anyone emailed them??
Business day seven of waiting for the final result, time doesn’t move,
it stretches.
The wind keeps arguing with the sun,
one tries to cool the world,
the other insists on burning it anyway.
And we stand in between,
not built for either,
not for the blaze,
not for the storm.
Just something temporary,
caught in a climate that was never ours.