UCLA Bar - for those questions that take less than 5 posts to answer...

<p>im gonna take a wild stab and say in your room…</p>

<p>im pretty sure they close down the dorms during winter break so you won’t have access to your room…</p>

<p>It won’t be closed down … people will be able to stay for a fee. You just will be penalized if you didn’t return your key. If you pay to stay, you will be the only ones to access your room.</p>

<p>are there classes during finals week?</p>

<p>No. There are finals during finals week.</p>

<p>At the end of the quarter, does URSA show the breakdown of your grades, or does it only show the grades themselves?</p>

<p>ursa just shows the final grade for the course.</p>

<p>my ucla will show the breakdown IF your professor chose to provide that data.</p>

<p>When do people generally start buying textbooks for winter quarter?</p>

<p>Also, is there, like, a sewer line that runs behind the rieber dining hall? seriously.</p>

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<p>When they find out when they are, and when they’re totally sure they’re taking that course.</p>

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<p>Yes.</p>

<p>OH MY GOD! That’s disgusting! And completely explains it.</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Lol, sewer lines run everywhere, where do you think yoo shiz goeS?</p>

<p>Has anyone taken or know about the group beginning tennis lessons class through UCLA recreation? I was thinking about signing up for one next quarter. Are they helpful/fun?</p>

<p>What’s the difference between Latin Honors and the College Honors Program, if any? For example, could you grad magna just based on GPA alone? Or would you have needed to take honors collegium as well?</p>

<p>Latin honors are based soley on your GPA. The GPA cut-offs differ between the colleges, but the honors are cum laude, magna cum laude, and summa cum laude (highest).</p>

<p>College honors is only for those in the College of L&S, and requires that students take a determined number of honors units with a good grade.</p>

<p>and does anyone know how latin honors work? how do they figure out if you’re qualified (during graduation ceremony) if say, you graduate in the spring and your finals have not been graded yet? or what if you were to walk in the spring but graduate in the summer or even next fall?</p>

<p>for your last question you don’t have to take honors collegium to graduate w/ latin honors they’re separate</p>

<p>mercinator: a friend of mine teaches, and I’ve had friends take the classes (usually two or three of them together go out and take a class), It’s a good time and tennis is damn fun. Try it!</p>

<p>**** all of you!!!</p>

<p>I hate you all.</p>

<p>quick question to any person good at math or who has taken math 61</p>

<p>anyone know what a combinatorial proof is? are proofs by induction or contradiction considered combinatorial proofs?</p>

<p>[Combinatorial</a> proof - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combinatorial_proof]Combinatorial”>Combinatorial proof - Wikipedia)</p>

<p>:rolleyes:</p>

<p>nvm i think i’m starting to somewhat get it now, i read that article earlier and rereading it a few times it starts to make a little more sense</p>