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re: Hardest and most interesting class you took in college
Posted on 1/12/22 at 5:36 am to Tiger in Austin
Posted on 1/12/22 at 5:36 am to Tiger in Austin
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The weed out class was Digital at 7:30am
I’ve heard people with different opinions about the EE cut class. A popular one was the first circuits class back around 1990, which I never understood.
To back up Aravena’s class as the cut class, I’ll use rough numbers from the semester before I took it. About 100 people registered. About 50 dropped it. About 25 passed.
Posted on 1/12/22 at 5:41 am to Pedro
I don’t remember a single thing from college
Posted on 1/12/22 at 6:23 am to Pedro
Hardest: organic chemistry
Most interesting: Food Science. Pretty cool learning how stuff is made and why.
Most interesting: Food Science. Pretty cool learning how stuff is made and why.
Posted on 1/12/22 at 6:23 am to Palmetto98
Physics 2102 - Electricity and Magnetism. I remember for the final, the test was handed out 5 min later a guy got up, crumpled it up and threw it at the teacher and walked out.
Posted on 1/12/22 at 7:37 am to jose
Had Zito for Calc 2 .. that baw can teach some math. Man what a guy.
Posted on 1/12/22 at 7:39 am to Pedro
Most interesting: Anthropology
Hardest: I honestly was never really challenged.
Hardest: I honestly was never really challenged.
Posted on 1/12/22 at 7:42 am to TheHarahanian
I had Ajmera for electronics 2, I think my 61 average was the only B.
Posted on 1/12/22 at 8:14 am to TheHarahanian
Fortunately I didn't have Aravena for EE2720 so I lucked out. Dr Porter taught us that one. I had Aravena for second Controls and he was pretty good in that one. Only had about 15 registered for that one. It was hard but he explained it pretty well.
Posted on 1/12/22 at 8:30 am to Pedro
Haredest, a tie: Differential Equations and Dynamics. Sucked.
Most interesting: Earth & Environment through time. Pretty mind-blowing stuff. Sort of a history of the universe, with a focus on Earth.
Most interesting: Earth & Environment through time. Pretty mind-blowing stuff. Sort of a history of the universe, with a focus on Earth.
Posted on 1/12/22 at 10:37 am to TheHarahanian
Dr Hunter was great with Circuits I.
My favorite professor was Dr. Kak and next is Ram.
My favorite professor was Dr. Kak and next is Ram.
Posted on 1/12/22 at 10:39 am to Pedro
Most interesting was an entire course on John Milton's Paradise Lost
Most difficult was atmospheric geography. Idk why but I couldn't wrap my head around that shite.
I was never much for the maths and sciences
Bonus: I took a Comparative Literature class and 95% of the students in there were the exact stereotype that you see on TV and in movies
ETA: Also took an archiving class at LSU that was really neat. Got to go to the Louisiana State Archives and see all the stuff in the vault. A lot of Huey P. stuff. One of the history professors at LSU wrote one of the best Huey P. Books (Kingfish)
Most difficult was atmospheric geography. Idk why but I couldn't wrap my head around that shite.
I was never much for the maths and sciences
Bonus: I took a Comparative Literature class and 95% of the students in there were the exact stereotype that you see on TV and in movies
ETA: Also took an archiving class at LSU that was really neat. Got to go to the Louisiana State Archives and see all the stuff in the vault. A lot of Huey P. stuff. One of the history professors at LSU wrote one of the best Huey P. Books (Kingfish)
This post was edited on 1/12/22 at 10:41 am
Posted on 1/12/22 at 10:41 am to TheHarahanian
The Digital class was not hard but it was at 7:30 and the instructor would always have pop quiz when attendance was low.
Posted on 1/12/22 at 10:41 am to Tiger in Austin
Hardest: A toss up between Stage Operations and Biochemistry. Biochemistry was the class I studied the most for.
Most Interesting Probably Biomaterials. Loved learning about nanotechnology and how the different types of materials work within our body.
Most Interesting Probably Biomaterials. Loved learning about nanotechnology and how the different types of materials work within our body.
Posted on 1/12/22 at 11:02 am to Tiger in Austin
Haha. I bet. Again I had Dr Porter and he really didn't spring pop-quizzes on us so I was lucky. He also taught first circuits to us and did a great job.It's amazing when you get a teacher that uses the english language well. I had Dr Ho for electronics at 9:30 and Magnetic Fields at 10:30 (Dr Ho again). Back to back. Was my hardest semester at LSU.
Posted on 1/12/22 at 11:59 am to Pedro
Hardest - Business statistics
Most Interesting - Nothing comes to mind
Most Interesting - Nothing comes to mind
Posted on 1/12/22 at 12:15 pm to Tiger in Austin
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Dr Hunter was great with Circuits I.
Kinney was the Circuits I prof when I was there.
Posted on 1/12/22 at 12:17 pm to Tiger in Austin
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The Digital class was not hard but it was at 7:30 and the instructor would always have pop quiz when attendance was low.
I had Chris Schwehm for digital at that time. The coursework wasn’t difficult.
He’d show up at the same places as us, out drinking. Like the Caterie.
Posted on 1/12/22 at 1:04 pm to Pedro
Modern Algebra. I took that class twice and made a D both times only because of the curve. I breezed through Calculus but that class kicked my arse.
Most fun was Astronomy. Labs were great and there were some hot arse girls.
Most fun was Astronomy. Labs were great and there were some hot arse girls.
Posted on 1/12/22 at 1:21 pm to Tiger in Austin
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Thermo is not required for EE
I thought way back in the day that EEs at LSU had to take a thermo class. Seems like I remember that for some reason.
Not the same one that the MEs had to take but a more bare bones (relatively speaking) version.
This post was edited on 1/12/22 at 1:22 pm
Posted on 1/12/22 at 1:40 pm to TheHarahanian
It was Kinney with the glasses. Don't know why I thought it was Hunter. Been way too long. I took that class in 1988 ??
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