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Noir
Posted: Monday, May 26, 2008 6:05:37 PM

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RedD1 wrote:
I was wondering, I aint that great in calculus so i was considering taking the easy one. But i am afraid i am cutting myself off. i probably wont wanna get a math minor but will i be cut off of any other courses like higher level economics by not taking a harder math course. Also how is the psycology, i wanted to take it as an elective, but i dont know how it will be since it is a full credit course. thanks.


I was wondering the same thing about the calculus course.
Noel
Posted: Monday, May 26, 2008 7:21:04 PM

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RedD1 wrote:
I was wondering, I aint that great in calculus so i was considering taking the easy one. But i am afraid i am cutting myself off. i probably wont wanna get a math minor but will i be cut off of any other courses like higher level economics by not taking a harder math course. Also how is the psycology, i wanted to take it as an elective, but i dont know how it will be since it is a full credit course. thanks.


The difference between the two calc courses is that one of them is for SBE students, and one of them is for math majors.

As for psychology, if you think you'll like it, take it. You get 5 electives in first yr, might as well take advantage of it.
RedD1
Posted: Monday, May 26, 2008 9:10:38 PM
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Since the psych course is a year course. Does this make it harder?
Noel
Posted: Monday, May 26, 2008 11:30:45 PM

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RedD1 wrote:
Since the psych course is a year course. Does this make it harder?


Nope. Why would it?
jy
Posted: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 1:53:01 PM
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Hey, you know which math course should i take for BBA? I didn't have a gr.12 cal math..
RedD1
Posted: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 2:33:54 PM
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the into to calculus i think its MA 129, it is just a review of grade 12 calculus aparently, as long as u took grade 12 advanced functions u will be fine.
littleraskle
Posted: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 6:48:47 PM
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i never took calculus in highschool and i took the advanced functions in nightschool...

would any recommend i take calculus in summerschool just so im not completely screwed?
Stringer
Posted: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 7:32:44 PM

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littleraskle wrote:
i never took calculus in highschool and i took the advanced functions in nightschool...

would any recommend i take calculus in summerschool just so im not completely screwed?


No. You will be fine. I love how keen high school students are...oh how things change.

-Stringer
Jyeatbvg
Posted: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 11:36:05 PM
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Alright, so I accepted the offer for Laurier BBA yesterday, finished my residence application, and want to start registering courses. When I log into LORIS, it still has my application status showing. When will this change so I can choose courses?
cant decide
Posted: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 10:35:55 PM
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u mite b on the wrong loris site. im pretty sure u have to go to a different loris site then the one u go to to view your application status. google wlu loris and its the first one. it takes a bit of time to b ready to go tho after accepting
P.M
Posted: Thursday, May 29, 2008 2:07:18 PM

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Can somebody please explain to me what the "honours" before the program name mean exactly?
Stringer
Posted: Thursday, May 29, 2008 2:26:43 PM

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P.M wrote:
Can somebody please explain to me what the "honours" before the program name mean exactly?


In a nutshell, 4 year program instead of 3.

-Stringer


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