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Old 01-10-2016 at 06:41 PM   #1
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Do4 and Co3 together


Hi ,

I am a first year in engineeing. I didn't know about separating co3 and do4. So.I am having both this semester. I took both my electives (micro and macro) last semester.

All my friends are saying I am going to have a hard time managing both courses. I am really scared now. If any second or upper year engineering student is reading this, what do you think?

I have a 9.33 GPA as of right now. And I have done C++ and basic. I generally enjoy studying physics and maths.
Old 01-10-2016 at 06:53 PM   #2
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D04 will not be a problem, just attend lecture and understand what the prof says and read slides. Labs are not hard (since you've done programming before). C03 is biweekly drawing test which may require some practice and lab that also might require practice (you get some practice during the week when you dont have the marked labs). Toughest thing is the c03 project, which requires time outside of the class. If you have a good group you'll be fine. So D04 should not be a concern, C03, maybe depending on group.



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