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To: Snowshoe who wrote (62438)4/4/2010 8:15:18 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 218083
 
Statics and Dynamics:

Jack got accepted in ivy league university after last-chance and sudden diligence. After the first semester, jack discovers he does not care for college education, and figured to load up on credit hours in order to graduate one year early. Jack signed up for 24 credit hours of courses when the norm is between 12 and 18 credit hours per semester. By doing so, jack necessarily must regularly and sustainably skip certain lectures, more recitations, and refrain from engaging with selected course homeworks. After about 4 weeks into the semester, life seemed to revolve around the 3 semester exams per course, sustained fashion and all the way into the final season. Living a nightmare would have been a better experience.

"Statics and Dynamics" was a course with only a final exam, boring and time-conflicted w/ calculus II, was the natural course for Jack to skip all lectures, recitations, and homeworks, and jack had no time to open the text book throughout the semester.

Now what?