Crunk Times, My friend.....Crunk Times

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Yea I noticed that //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif
When I enter my work experience, it wants this pay scale shit but I'm not a current or former employee.
yeah just wing it....it wont be the last time you edit stuff in there.

There is a sort of "game" you have to play with resumix when you put your work history in. Resumix works off of key words so you have to look at the jobs you want and build your resume around what they're looking for.

But once you get your info worded right, you'll be gettin calls left and right.

 
What are your opinions?
You've been out of the system for over a decade. I would not jump in that hard that fast. Biting off more than you can chew at the beginning could destroy the entire process you are moving towards. Start out with something easily managed and work your way up from there.

Now, what is your take on DLP tvs.

 
CT academs, help meese.

How rough is it to do 15 credit hours in a spring term?

I have the liberty of working odd jobs on my time, so flexibility is a premium I have. Not like working a traditional 9-5 and doing it. I just don't know if I should dive in that hard. Should I keep it to 12? I really would like to pound this out as quick as possible, but I also don't want to screw myself into a bad GPA by taking on too much. Right now it is all easy classes though for my General Requirements, so it seems like it may be feasible. I know the first time, I'd say hell no because that is going to severely cut down party time, but party times aren't there anymore anyway.

What are your opinions?
If your working more then 20 hours a week also it will be though to maintain a decent GPA imo.

 
CT academs, help meese.

How rough is it to do 15 credit hours in a spring term?

I have the liberty of working odd jobs on my time, so flexibility is a premium I have. Not like working a traditional 9-5 and doing it. I just don't know if I should dive in that hard. Should I keep it to 12? I really would like to pound this out as quick as possible, but I also don't want to screw myself into a bad GPA by taking on too much. Right now it is all easy classes though for my General Requirements, so it seems like it may be feasible. I know the first time, I'd say hell no because that is going to severely cut down party time, but party times aren't there anymore anyway.

What are your opinions?
I started out with 15 credits for my fall semester, but ended having to drop my math a quarter way through. It was pretty easy keeping up with the 12 hours during the week, but then again 3 of those 4 were studio classes, so they aren't all that bad.

I'm taking 15 again for the spring semester, and I really don't think that it will be that challenging. You just need to look at the classes you are taking and figure roughly about how much time you are going to need for each outside of class to keep up with the work.

 
CT academs, help meese.

How rough is it to do 15 credit hours in a spring term?

I have the liberty of working odd jobs on my time, so flexibility is a premium I have. Not like working a traditional 9-5 and doing it. I just don't know if I should dive in that hard. Should I keep it to 12? I really would like to pound this out as quick as possible, but I also don't want to screw myself into a bad GPA by taking on too much. Right now it is all easy classes though for my General Requirements, so it seems like it may be feasible. I know the first time, I'd say hell no because that is going to severely cut down party time, but party times aren't there anymore anyway.

What are your opinions?
It depends on the classes a lot. If its a lot of writing, no. But if its a decent balance, sure. Like you could do 2 in class and 2 online. Do all teh writing for the onlien writing courses on the front end, and your 2 in class classes will be less stressful. Also, you could take 9 hours now, and 9 hours summer semester to kind of split it up.

 
You've been out of the system for over a decade. I would not jump in that hard that fast. Biting off more than you can chew at the beginning could destroy the entire process you are moving towards. Start out with something easily managed and work your way up from there.
Now, what is your take on DLP tvs.
I understand this thinking. The only reason I consider it is because of the ease in the classes. Or I guess I should say my perceived ease of them. In the end your point is probably right. It is the reason I haven't registered another class yet. So far this is the classes this semester.

MAC 1105

ENC 1101

PHI 1600

PSY 1012

I guess it really isn't the ease of the classes though and will boil down to time management and making sure I don't break my morale and momentum for the goals.

DLP thoughts.

I don't like them.

You can get a good value for screen real estate and a nice picture, but to me the overall size is still too big to get over. Bulbs can and will go out. It just doesn't have that balla look to it like plasma or LCD either.

I don't think DLP is for you because you really are emphasizing longevity and LCD has them all beat for longevity and potential for problems/maintenance.

I thought we already decided that LCD is YOUR ticket. Stop mulling this and do it already.

 
If your working more then 20 hours a week also it will be though to maintain a decent GPA imo.
You're probably right.
I can't believe education has moved to online. What prevents people from paying smarter people to get them college degrees online?
LOL
It depends on the classes a lot. If its a lot of writing, no. But if its a decent balance, sure. Like you could do 2 in class and 2 online. Do all teh writing for the onlien writing courses on the front end, and your 2 in class classes will be less stressful. Also, you could take 9 hours now, and 9 hours summer semester to kind of split it up.
Makes sense.
 
yeah just wing it....it wont be the last time you edit stuff in there.
There is a sort of "game" you have to play with resumix when you put your work history in. Resumix works off of key words so you have to look at the jobs you want and build your resume around what they're looking for.

But once you get your info worded right, you'll be gettin calls left and right.
I don't get my bacehlors degree till August, so is it best for me to wait till August aor just start applying and see what happens? Do they hire entry level people and work them up?

 
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