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<p>no a lot of you had said different things but thanks for the smugness. </p>
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<p>i just looked at the reviews of the english teachers for 202/203 and most were pretty bad. but PHIL 105 had great reviews and emphasized on the “easiness” factor." im so sick of english, especially 2.5+ hours of it every day. </p>
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<p>Frack. I know I won’t have a college level math by Fall 2011 because I am currently enrolled in a lower level math. I will have it done by spring 2012. It is simply impossible because one needs Math 60 to graduate on to the higher level maths.</p>
<p>but I will have finished my critical thinking requirements by end of 2011. My major has absolutely no math at all. And it is particularly competitive. Do they take disabilities seriously? I have an official “math disability” and spent many years going through traditional math since high school. Everything else I can cruise through with the exception of math.</p>
<p>What are the odds you think? I’ve seriously been killing myself over the past year trying to meet all the requirements.</p>