Originally Posted by
Dontrike
Going through a bachelors in computer information systems and now associate of arts degree. Currently I am taking a physics class that is on par with high school physics, taken health courses, psychology and sociology courses, humanities, and urban studies. I have only taken two classes in total that were even close to the thing I wanted to do, and now that I have transferred to this new school all of my old credits went to my electives, which means I couldn't even do things just for fun or because I might be interested in them.
I understand the need for something like math or english courses, at least a couple of them, but to take a health class when you are in CIS makes my mind boggle. I also understand that some of these courses are to teach group work in some way, but all that ended up is me doing 75% of the assignment, getting screwed out of the last bit, and on one occasion someone else lying that I did nothing and got a lower grade for it. Which I guess is teaching group work, in that the group will screw me over and I will have to live with it from everyday people.