Great, I’ll try to avoid north campus if I can, but if I have to…are the buses really that bad from central campus to north?
Who told you the buses are bad? They run every 5 minutes or so, and the drive is roughly 10 minutes.
I never understand why people think the bus is bad. Only those who do not want to live in North Campus try to rationalize with that. It is totally nonsense.
Thanks
Even though I am thinking about CS major, how is Ross? I know I’d need to take Econ, English and Calc freshmen year to apply, and I took an Econ class at another university during high school and I failed and hated it.
Ross is reputed to be not too bad. I don’t know though, failing Econ may not be the best sign.
I’m gonna try CS and see if I like it.
@ThePariah It sounds like you’re considering Ross and trying out CS for freshman year in attempt to figure out if you like it?
If that’s the case, be careful. CS can be very rewarding, but difficult - especially on your GPA. If you plan to apply to the business school, you may make it more difficult for yourself if you don’t click with computer science and consequently do relatively poorly.
Nah, Ross is just an idea…I’m probably just going to do CS. What about a major like math?
Not to be too blunt here, but if you both hated econ and did poorly in it, you should take a really hard look at why you’re even considering Ross. Econ and business are certainly not the same major and I guess theoretically it’s possible to hate econ and love business, but the core basis of economics is very relevant in the study of business.
Yeah, probably not. I was really confused by the graphs
CS is pretty different, right?
I did take the Econ class at UPenn…so really hard.
I don’t think Econ at Michigan will be any easier, but you perhaps did not like the professor’s approach at Penn. Still, there is good chance that Econ/Business is not for you.
Yeah, it was a GSI teaching. I’ll see how I like CS. Do you know about EECS 183 and its difficulty?
What’s that you say? A GSI at Penn? Never! Only public universities bamboozle unsuspecting students with such shenanigans! You perhaps meant to say Penn State. Penn’s 10,000 graduate students do not demand a single second of their faculty’s time, manage their own research without any guidance, do not work as RAs or TAs and certainly do not expend a single penny of the University’s resources, financial or otherwise.
No. I meant to say UPenn. It was a graduate student teaching the class.
I know, I was being facetious!
lol ok