i'm waiting around waiting for 12pm to go to tutoring so i'm bored and wanted to mention that i transferred into a different calc class 2 weeks ago. long story, don't really feel like getting into it all, but my old prof is an adjunct prof (which i only learned what that meant a few weeks ago) and we were having issues. i like my new professor a lot better.
today i took a calc quiz in a building i'm never in (it has a lot of the admin kinda stuff). i didn't feel like leaving since it was POURING out, so i finally went and talked to the right person to find out about my DC and AP classes (only 2) and when i'll be able to see the credits i should've earned from them. guess who officially has 6 credit hours done...
it weirded me out to realize that with the 6 credits, if i pass all my classes (i
should... hopefully) i'll have 23 credits at the end of the semester. i'm in my college's undecided program, and i think you gotta declare a major by your 45th credit hour.
i'm in that weird adjustment period of getting used to college, which is even more difficult because of my adhd and shitty time management skills, but i'm getting through it. i'm trying to look at different majors and careers alongside my studies.
if anyone here is some kind of engineer (probably looking more towards electrical or computer engineering), do you like your job? what do you actually do? what kinds of skills are necessary? what's the work environment like? i'm not JUST looking into engineering, but it's probably the hardest one (and to me, most unknown) major i'm thinking about.
i think thats all i got for now. here's a pic of one of our cats that i took that i love. thnx