Who Goes to NDSU?
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MisterCMK;181106 wrote:
MisterCMK
Business Administration and a minor in Mastery of Leisure Activism
CJ201
Hist104
Econ201
Comm110
Something else.lolol, playing cleanup with my GPA. :eek:
Your mom goes to college:D Haha, couldn't pass that up Chris :icon_jokercolor:
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bubba;181062 wrote:
Staying in Stockbridge hall.
Ah Jockbridge many a night I wasted playing Halo until the wee hours of the morning in stockbridge.
Josh Ramsey 5th year freshman. Not currently enrolled but plan on going back to finish my Athletic Training degree. GO BISON!!! -
DelSlow;181270 wrote:
Will Sophomore. Living at at the frat. MIS majorDo you know Josh Vadenbos?
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DelSlow;181296 wrote:
Heard the name...whats he doAhh, he's a kid I know...just living in one of the frat houses, no clue which one, figured I'd see if it was yours!
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mr.98gsx;181339 wrote:
So hey wheres the party at this weekend? lol we should all get together and chill sometime or have a bbqDon't get a minor, you'll be put on behavioral probation and be at risk for expulsion for 6 months if you have any other run ins with the police and alcohol/parties. And believe me, the FPD LOVE handing out minors.
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kinda off topic but why do some people only take 12 credits when they can take up to 20 for the same price (as long as they aren't online)...i'm all for wanting to relax and not wanting a heavy load...but why not take 15+ credits or something...its free and will keep student loans down in the long run...that and you'll get done sooner...I'm not trying to bash people here, but just curious besides the obvious: more free time to have fun, work, etc...any other reasons?...Personally, I don't want to take below 18 credits again (i took 15 my first semester) because I figure it this way....after 2 semester's at 18 credits, that's one semester's tuition I dont have to pay later (6 xtra credits x2)...plus it puts you ahead one semester ahead for every full year you take 18/semester thus making getting out into the working world come sonner (and away from being a poor ass student for that matter)...Cost and time wise it makes sense to take more...but maybe that's just me...
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I don't think the majority of NDSU students opted to go there because they were looking for the most rigorous academic challenges available to them.
I'm doing graduate work there because its "good enough" and I don't have to quit my job or move. I'm taking 1 class a semester because I'm aware of my own limitations regarding effort, procrastination, and competing interests.
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torbs;181350 wrote:
kinda off topic but why do some people only take 12 credits when they can take up to 20 for the same price (as long as they aren't online)...i'm all for wanting to relax and not wanting a heavy load...but why not take 15+ credits or something...its free and will keep student loans down in the long run...that and you'll get done sooner...I'm not trying to bash people here, but just curious besides the obvious: more free time to have fun, work, etc...any other reasons?...Personally, I don't want to take below 18 credits again (i took 15 my first semester) because I figure it this way....after 2 semester's at 18 credits, that's one semester's tuition I dont have to pay later (6 xtra credits x2)...plus it puts you ahead one semester ahead for every full year you take 18/semester thus making getting out into the working world come sonner (and away from being a poor ass student for that matter)...Cost and time wise it makes sense to take more...but maybe that's just me...Personally, I don't normally take more than 16 because as you progress in school, classes become much harder and require a lot more time and effort. I have 15 credits right now and that's 5 classes, which is just right I think.
Plus, most people in college have a lot of bills to pay so they have to work. I work as many hours in the summer as I can to minimize the amount of hours I have to work during the school year, but I still have to get 25ish hours a week just to pay bills. If I took any more classes, I'd either fail or have to work less.
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It's different when you're taking a Political Sciences/BA major vs an actual rigorous course load...
This dis was intended for Torbs only, any other PS/BA majors disregard that sentence

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amicheze;181360 wrote:
Personally, I don't normally take more than 16 because as you progress in school, classes become much harder and require a lot more time and effort.
I would have to agree. Taking 18 credits worth of 100 level classes is a lot different than taking 18 credits of 400 level classes. I find that with 4/5 classes I am able to do much better in each individual class and don't feel overloaded. If you can take 18-20 credits worth of harder classes the more power to ya, but I personally can't.
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