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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 38902" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>Mulligan for calculus was one who gave my wife fits. I helped her a lot and she got a C from him and was overjoyed. It was touch and go for a while. Many flunked.</p><p></p><p>Death Ray was one I had for some math. Most dropped or flunked. I took a math class every quarter except one, so I kind of look at it as a logical language. Most people look at it as an alien being fermenting their brain.</p><p></p><p>The hardest class I ever took was a Chemical Engineering class with a text book by Bird, Stewart and Lightfoot. (Bird**** edition) I still have the damn book with duct tape holding it together from all the times I threw it at the door so many times. I don't remember the profs name, but he did use the English language. Just he didn't use English in a way which was relevant to the class.</p><p></p><p>The humanity classes were always a crap shoot back then before the computer information which tells kids what the past curve for every prof has been. I would sign up for 24 hours with the intention of dropping my most difficult non-required class. I thought a Philosophy class would be interesting. In the first class we were told we had to read 6 books and write papers on them in addition to standard class work. The solution was a priori knowledge. An immediate drop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 38902, member: 322"] Mulligan for calculus was one who gave my wife fits. I helped her a lot and she got a C from him and was overjoyed. It was touch and go for a while. Many flunked. Death Ray was one I had for some math. Most dropped or flunked. I took a math class every quarter except one, so I kind of look at it as a logical language. Most people look at it as an alien being fermenting their brain. The hardest class I ever took was a Chemical Engineering class with a text book by Bird, Stewart and Lightfoot. (Bird**** edition) I still have the damn book with duct tape holding it together from all the times I threw it at the door so many times. I don't remember the profs name, but he did use the English language. Just he didn't use English in a way which was relevant to the class. The humanity classes were always a crap shoot back then before the computer information which tells kids what the past curve for every prof has been. I would sign up for 24 hours with the intention of dropping my most difficult non-required class. I thought a Philosophy class would be interesting. In the first class we were told we had to read 6 books and write papers on them in addition to standard class work. The solution was a priori knowledge. An immediate drop. [/QUOTE]
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