Are there any hidden gotchas to dropping? EG: Do you need a certain number of credits to be considered "full time" for the quarter / semester / year / whatever?
12 credit hours per semester is standard full time, I think... for reference purposes.
That's in the US. If I recall she is Canadian....
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Are there any hidden gotchas to dropping? EG: Do you need a certain number of credits to be considered "full time" for the quarter / semester / year / whatever?
Maybe, I don't think so. I remember during our orientation we were told to drop classes if we had part time jobs and such based on a certain hours formula, and my Learning Disability advisor told me to consider dropping a class at the beginning of the year. I'm going to talk to my TA tomorrow morning and find out where I go for more information and to start the process.
I don't see whats wrong with steam when purchasing games, unless you mean to use their applet to download it.
Doesn't Direct 2 Drive have a certain amount of downloads you are allowed to have for the game? I thought I remember something like that when I got the blood masquarade off their site.
I get about 3x the download speed (about 1 megabyte per second sustained) out of Direct2Drive. And you unlock it once during install and never have to deal with them again after that.
Honestly don't know about a download limit. I just burnt my install files to DVD.
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Are there any hidden gotchas to dropping? EG: Do you need a certain number of credits to be considered "full time" for the quarter / semester / year / whatever?
12 credit hours per semester is standard full time, I think... for reference purposes.
Are there any hidden gotchas to dropping? EG: Do you need a certain number of credits to be considered "full time" for the quarter / semester / year / whatever?
Maybe, I don't think so. I remember during our orientation we were told to drop classes if we had part time jobs and such based on a certain hours formula, and my Learning Disability advisor told me to consider dropping a class at the beginning of the year. I'm going to talk to my TA tomorrow morning and find out where I go for more information and to start the process.
You probably have to fill out a form with your faculty office
Are there any hidden gotchas to dropping? EG: Do you need a certain number of credits to be considered "full time" for the quarter / semester / year / whatever?
Assuming UofT works like here (an okish guess), she probably needs 9 credit hours a week to be full time in a semester, which is 3 courses
I'm at York. The course I want to drop is a 9, but I'm taking two other 9s, a 6, and a 3.
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Are there any hidden gotchas to dropping? EG: Do you need a certain number of credits to be considered "full time" for the quarter / semester / year / whatever?
12 credit hours per semester is standard full time, I think... for reference purposes.
That's in the US. If I recall she is Canadian....
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Even in the US different institutions have different criteria for a "full load"
But I don't know of anywhere where 4 courses wouldn't fulfill it (unless they're some sort of weird 1 credithour course or something)
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There is a lizard climbing the wall. I am staring at it.
Are there any hidden gotchas to dropping? EG: Do you need a certain number of credits to be considered "full time" for the quarter / semester / year / whatever?
Assuming UofT works like here (an okish guess), she probably needs 9 credit hours a week to be full time in a semester, which is 3 courses
I'm at York. The course I want to drop is a 9, but I'm taking two other 9s, a 6, and a 3.
Those are course hours? You're taking 36 hours of classes currently?
A heavy load in college in the US is 18 per semester. People pushing hard to finish in 3 years will take 20 per semester.
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Oh UofT, they are doing this lame thing which your gf looks like she will be affected where they charge the same for everyone, even if you are only taking 3 classes that semester you will have to pay as if you are taking 5.
Are there any hidden gotchas to dropping? EG: Do you need a certain number of credits to be considered "full time" for the quarter / semester / year / whatever?
Assuming UofT works like here (an okish guess), she probably needs 9 credit hours a week to be full time in a semester, which is 3 courses
I'm at York. The course I want to drop is a 9, but I'm taking two other 9s, a 6, and a 3.
Those are course hours? You're taking 36 hours of classes currently?
A heavy load in college in the US is 18 per semester. People pushing hard to finish in 3 years will take 20 per semester.
Must be on the metric system or something... or that's just insane.
Are there any hidden gotchas to dropping? EG: Do you need a certain number of credits to be considered "full time" for the quarter / semester / year / whatever?
Assuming UofT works like here (an okish guess), she probably needs 9 credit hours a week to be full time in a semester, which is 3 courses
I'm at York. The course I want to drop is a 9, but I'm taking two other 9s, a 6, and a 3.
Those are course hours? You're taking 36 hours of classes currently?
A heavy load in college in the US is 18 per semester. People pushing hard to finish in 3 years will take 20 per semester.
No, credits per course.
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It's reached the ceiling. I wonder where it will go now.
Are there any hidden gotchas to dropping? EG: Do you need a certain number of credits to be considered "full time" for the quarter / semester / year / whatever?
Assuming UofT works like here (an okish guess), she probably needs 9 credit hours a week to be full time in a semester, which is 3 courses
I'm at York. The course I want to drop is a 9, but I'm taking two other 9s, a 6, and a 3.
Those are course hours? You're taking 36 hours of classes currently?
A heavy load in college in the US is 18 per semester. People pushing hard to finish in 3 years will take 20 per semester.
No, credits per course.
Ah, ok. Here they're basically synonymous. A 1 hour, 3 times a week class gets you 3 credits.
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The hell is this course hours system?
UoT works on credits: Fullyear course is 1.0, Halfyear course is 0.5. To be a full-time student you need to have 3.0 credits or more worth of courses, anything less than that is part-time. You can have a maximum 5.0 credits per year, with 6.0 credits granted for a limited time registration early in the year if you want to add a 6th credit. And you need 20.0 credits to graduate.
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That's in the US. If I recall she is Canadian....
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Nobody cares about a W.
A D or F is a different story.
Maybe, I don't think so. I remember during our orientation we were told to drop classes if we had part time jobs and such based on a certain hours formula, and my Learning Disability advisor told me to consider dropping a class at the beginning of the year. I'm going to talk to my TA tomorrow morning and find out where I go for more information and to start the process.
Beat the fuck out of that course the second time, though
I get about 3x the download speed (about 1 megabyte per second sustained) out of Direct2Drive. And you unlock it once during install and never have to deal with them again after that.
Honestly don't know about a download limit. I just burnt my install files to DVD.
Balls. :P
You probably have to fill out a form with your faculty office
I'm at York. The course I want to drop is a 9, but I'm taking two other 9s, a 6, and a 3.
Even in the US different institutions have different criteria for a "full load"
But I don't know of anywhere where 4 courses wouldn't fulfill it (unless they're some sort of weird 1 credithour course or something)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzxoLZXF9SI
A heavy load in college in the US is 18 per semester. People pushing hard to finish in 3 years will take 20 per semester.
You know how I know you're gay?
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Must be on the metric system or something... or that's just insane.
No, credits per course.
what does that mean?!
Outside of academia nobody will bother unless it's a really high competition position.
They all like Lady Gaga and other random stuff.
Sounds like that What The Bleep Do We Know? bullshit to me.
in my opinion that just means she's the writer and he's the cosmologist
anyway it's a fascinating book. very cool and they make a good point
And you don't have to be gay to enjoy Lady Gaga
Right?
UoT works on credits: Fullyear course is 1.0, Halfyear course is 0.5. To be a full-time student you need to have 3.0 credits or more worth of courses, anything less than that is part-time. You can have a maximum 5.0 credits per year, with 6.0 credits granted for a limited time registration early in the year if you want to add a 6th credit. And you need 20.0 credits to graduate.
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Give me more credit.
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You may have a point there.
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wait, you were being serious?
you're like a year away from becoming a scientologist
A year from now.
Edit: Actually probably 10 months.
I never make good threads.