blah blah blah. i'm a little late. see if you have class with me! huzzah.
tuesday & thursday
11:00am - intro to lit/neil gaiman: brian hansen (so i've already had a lit class, but i love brian, and i love neil gaiman. this is the only class i'm excited about.)
01:00pm - principles of mass communication: carl seivers, jr
02:30pm - intro to creative writing: regina sakalarios
04:00pm - elements of statistics: anthony okafor
05:30pm - modern astronomy: john wooten
i might end up kicking the all day tuesday/thursday thing, but i figured i'd try it out. comment or whatever if you hate my teachers, or have class with me.
additionally, anyone know of any (really) cheap apartments with vacancies? mid-september vacancy is the best luck i've had so far. comment, or IM me, or something.
August 19 2005, 07:59:42 UTC 6 years ago
From what I remember, Stat professors on campus either teach you nothing or test you on every single thing in the book.
Having classes 2 days a week isn't a problem as long as you select classes that will be easy for you.
August 19 2005, 12:40:02 UTC 6 years ago
okafor is horrible. is there anyway you can get into fedele's or marx's classes? :/
August 19 2005, 15:15:06 UTC 6 years ago
August 20 2005, 02:42:20 UTC 6 years ago
Math teachers and elements of Stats
I had okafor for Calculous IHe wasn't so bad.
Has a bit of an accent, but is more understandable then most of UWF's math teachers and
you have to ask questions, he wont explain it if you don't ask (from what I remember).
I had fedele for Calculous II and he made everything look easy. So easy infact I was always confused as to why I had such a hard time with it on my own. Also heavily accented but not too hard to understand. He told all sorts of stories about when he was in the Navy and the history of math things.
Also
The a thing to know about elements of stats is if you have a good calculator it will do most of the more tedious work for you.
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