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Maybe try looking for jobs on campus? They tend to be flexible around your school hours and it's in the same place
 
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Maybe try looking for jobs on campus? They tend to be flexible around your school hours and it's in the same place
so for ref i drive up every day of the week (barring weekends), it takes me an hour to get there and an hour to get home. i have like 2 classes per day, except for Fridays, and i try to be home before 5.

im a lil worried about getting a job there. i would prefer like a good job that i could work evenings (maybe like 4 or 5 hours a day after I come home from school?)
 
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so for ref i drive up every day of the week (barring weekends), it takes me an hour to get there and an hour to get home. i have like 2 classes per day, except for Fridays, and i try to be home before 5.

im a lil worried about getting a job there. i would prefer like a good job that i could work evenings (maybe like 4 or 5 hours a day after I come home from school?)


With that schedule, I don't recommend looking for a job unless the courses are easy-peasy and/or you absolutely need the income.

However, maybe you look into janitorial work at an office space or something like that. As for me, I did work overnight at a hospital while going to school, until I got a degree which was a dragged out experience overall to achieve it.

Now, I'm working as an engineering aide while working on a different degree since I need work experience to get licensed as a land surveyor.
 
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Why bachelors in the US are relatively short? A Physics baccalaureate in Argentina takes roughly 4000 hours, looking through leddit I've come to learn that in the murica/UK it takes 2-2.5k hours

wat mean.......
 
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Why bachelors in the US are relatively short? A Physics baccalaureate in Argentina takes roughly 4000 hours, looking through leddit I've come to learn that in the murica/UK it takes 2-2.5k hours

wat mean.......
Some of that is because the names of the degrees don't always line up. In the US, the general outline is:

Associate's Degree (roughly 2 years)
Bachelor's Degree (roughly 4 years) - this is traditionally the ending point for 'undergraduate study'
Master's Degree (generally requires 2-3 years beyond a Bachelor's, though some programs are designed to go directly to this degree)
Doctorate (generally follows a Master's, though it is possible to go directly from Bachelor's to Doctorate in some cases; there is a considerable variation in requirements depending on field)
 
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NOT buying this, also ended up asking this to chatgpt/deepsneed, gave me very good answers.
 
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In 13 years, someone will come to this thread, they will ask themselves "Why bachelors in the US are relatively short?". They shall have great joy at finding someone else has already asked the question. They will not, though, be happy when op says "nvm guys I fixed it"
 
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Calculus two is eating my ass rn
I tested into calc 2 when I took the level test for entering college, and said 'nope - not taking that'. Took calc for business majors (aka calc for people who will never use it) and logic for my two math courses.

Apparently at graduation, the professor I had for calc leaned over to the band director/woodwind professor and a couple others in that area and said 'you know, he's the best mathematician we had at this school'. In retrospect I should have minored in math. :aquadrink:
 
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Hate this shit

Were having event to welcome the freshman, the problem is the campus locations is pretty far (about 26km).

I dont mind travelling that distance, but the problem is I have to sacrifice a lot of money for Gas. :shamihuh:

This is why you never be committee on crappy event
 
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It always surprises me when I see kids submit AI generated code or just plagiarised code for homework. We have our own methods to judge and it's very often (i.e. 99%+) correct. Best case, 0 mark for one paper; worst case, someone is retaking the course. It's never worth it.
 
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Is it a bad idea to go to college for art and business for shits & giggles? I really just plan to work at a grocery store i like (they have cheap yummy sushi, fruit, & sparkle water) and do commissions and art on the side while living in an apartment. I would go on scholarship but is it a dumb idea as a whole??
 
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Is it a bad idea to go to college for art and business for shits & giggles? I really just plan to work at a grocery store i like (they have cheap yummy sushi, fruit, & sparkle water) and do commissions and art on the side while living in an apartment. I would go on scholarship but is it a dumb idea as a whole??
I guess if you get it all paid for by someone else, take the opportunity - college is a great way to get exposed to things you may not otherwise - but don't take on debt without some idea of how you plan to get that paid off.
 

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