CalPoly hates me and decides I'm not worthy of the BS. So screw 'em. I've had enough of their bullshit. I went to see a counselor at DeAnza today to see what I can get, it took a lot longer then we both anticipated. So here's what I need....
1) For an AA in CIS: I need one more PE type class. Apparently taking bowling was a good thing for me, because now I only have to take a non-activity class. I also need a ICS class to make myself culturally diverse... yeah. Then I'll have to go over to the CIS department with copies of the catalog relating to the classes I have, then petition for getting the equivalent credit for classes. Then... I get to take whatever is left to take for it.
2) To transfer to SJSU: We had a hell of a time trying to figure out what classse really counted. I had my math and speech done. I'm still not sure if admission is going to count the 1A I took here or the friggin writing class at poly. If the order of which I took it is a problem, then I'll petition for it. The thing is, I have a letter saying I don't lack it. sooooo.... I need to make sure it works out. The other thing was critical thinking. Here's the thing, I got a C- at philo, but I have the tech writing class that somehow was on track as a crit thinking class the year I took it. They tell me to go make copies of the catalog and send that in for consideration. It "should" work, I hope they'er right.
I'm not going to have much a problem filling up the social science stuff. My american history class should check out. I'm going to take a couple of econ classes anyway, and that would fill up the units easily. And to round up my GE's I'll have to take a health class or something to that effect. Which would be the same one for the AA.
As for the major, I'll just go ahead with my planand take the ones I need for it. So it's the 3 accounting classes, business law, the two econs, finite math, writing 1B, and maybe a stats class if they don't take my engineering stats to transfer.
So that's it. Yeah.... looks pretty simple.... rite.
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