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Old 07-02-2015 at 04:52 PM   #16
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Months ago, you made like 10 threads about various Engineering fields where you were pouring dirt over one or the other.

We all know you are crazy, if you don't want to accept it and listen to others, why post in the first place?
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Old 07-02-2015 at 05:23 PM   #17
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It's okay -- his argument holds no water anyways. He thinks that making a schedule that works this year without conflict, means the next 3 years will work out similarly well. We all know the likelihood of that...
Old 07-02-2015 at 08:26 PM   #18
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I honestly wouldn't try it - you're plan leaves little to no room for change or unexpected events. You won't have time to focus on your courses and do extracurricular that are essential if you want to land a co-op. The only reason I was able to get my current co-op (which I love and have learned so much in two months) was because I had a very applicable extracurricular experience and good grades, which I have a hard time believing you will be able to do with everything you plan. You have the benefit of being able to still do 3 co-op terms during the summers if you can get them, and the experience you gain will be so much more valuable and maintainable then trying to cram your education.

Also if that still hasn't convinced you - the University will almost certainly change something witch stops your plan dead (exactly like others have said, listen to them) - perhaps even after you've committed to and wasted other better opportunities.
Old 07-03-2015 at 11:11 AM   #19
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GeorgeLucas View Post
Months ago, you made like 10 threads about various Engineering fields where you were pouring dirt over one or the other.

We all know you are crazy, if you don't want to accept it and listen to others, why post in the first place?
Nailed it on the head here. Furthermore, his continued existence on this forum goes to show that the Mods really don't care if someone is clearly trolling the threads.
Old 07-03-2015 at 11:37 AM   #20
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lol............

typical 2dream and georgelucas...

Well, I am not doing this, but I said it is definitely possible.. Are you saying that straight chem eng have conflicts in their schedule, and cant graduate in 4 years? Lol, you only have 2 management courses left to do, and I bet that I can fit it in either third or fourth year and finish my degree..

You must be seriously stupendous and idiotic to not be able see beyond the small pile of poop that you are in.. Asking questions is not a crime last time I checked, and I cant always ask question that pleases you georgie..

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Old 07-03-2015 at 11:40 AM   #21
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And, just to be clear, just cuz you had to stay in the same god forsaken degree for 5 years, and were not clever and smart enough to come up with ideas to better save your time and money, you should not bash others who plan to.. I was here seeking for suggestions, not bashing and trolls(to those who apply)..
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I bet that I can fit it in either third or fourth year and finish my degree..
You don't even know if they overlap with other courses yet you are saying you can do something for a fact? You probably didn't even model your timetable using the timetable generator for each year to see how it works out.

You don't know what you are talking about.
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