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im taking calc 1 next semester and i know im gonna be struggling
Looking for people to make some music with on some chill shit. Anyone in here down? Guitarists, drummers, pianists, anybody who's trynna vibe on any musical platform lets make it happen!
Hey y'all, I just had a quick question for anyone able to transfer. I'm thinking of transferring to a college near me in the spring semester, which means I'm only taking Fall and technically Winter Semesters.
But, I'm a little confused, the day after I placed my withdrawal form my balance dropped, which I expected since I'm not paying for the entire year, but then it immediately skyrocketed back up to its original price. Any suggestions??
I'm a Rutgers Newark student in RBS (freshman) taking English Composition 101 at a county college, and I just found out that I can't take a CC classes while being a full-time student (taking 14.5 credits right now). Is there a possibility that the CC send the credits and rutgers will still accept it and let me take english comp 102 during the spring semster?
hi guys i don't go to rutgers but im planning to bnb sunday night and i'm dying to go to a halloweekend party THIS Sunday night..... pls invites i have the cutest costume and cannot let it go to waste.... also which rutgers campus is best for parties?? im thinkjng frat party drinking real college party type beat ive nvr been to a party i go to a cuny
Hi everyone, I’m a Senior at Fairleigh Dickinson and I am working on my film thesis. My thesis is a documentary about the urban renewal project in Newark and was wondering if there were any Rutgers students who were aspiring cinematographers who would be willing to join the project. Preferably looking for someone from Newark or it’s surrounding areas, that can attest to the changes of the city with their own eyes. But in general I’m looking for someone who is interested in the project.
Is it a smart decision to take both corp finance and financial econometrics in the same semester? Or should I take one before the other?
For context: I plan to declare finance as my 2nd major, as an MIS major
Just like the title implies. It's not work it. The Geology lab was insanely difficult but if its your last resort, I guess it shouldn't be impossible to pass, I thug'd it out of the lab practical, pulled all nighters, and passed with an 85, but I will say, for a 1 credit class its not worth the struggle, especially since there are easier options out there. I took it spring semester of 2024 but the classes only get harder over time as the department gets stricter. They are assholes ppl. Also, never, under any circumstances, take Planet Earth unless it's a requirement because the lab is absolute hell. For practical one you need to memorize a bunch of rocks (we were shown a total of 57 rocks, and had to memorize 40 of them, including their properties for a practical. The cute thing is that on the practical they do not give you the exact rocks you saw in class, they will give you variants. Additionally, the quizzes are not just based on the yappings of the confusing videos, but also on the yappings of an overpriced book. You can always find the book online for free, just takes a bit of searching on Z-library. I dont know what grade I got on the practical, but I studied until the morning for many nights and can't say I'm certain I got above an 80. The morning quizzes are confusing and heavily rely on random info spread through like 12 pages of a book that yaps so much. Just avoid the stress, I was stupid and didn't but I hope everyone who comes across this does. I made a Rate my prof for the class, if you've taken Planet earth lab, be honest and leave reviews so future people can see what they are getting themselves into
Are undergrad students allowed to park in deck 4? I had to park there today bc deck 2 was filled due to the closure of deck 3.
Has anyone taken The Gothic with Paul Rossetti? If so, how is the class structured and what makes up the grading scale? Interested in taking it in the winter but no idea what to expect. Let me know if you’ve taken it!
I wrote an essay fully by myself even included textual evidence, and my professor just said that it is AI detected although I didn’t use AI and everything is in my own words. What do I do? (by the way this is for a Business class)
Did anyone experience this before, if so what did you do?
Lmk if anyone wants to hang out😭😭😭
Hello,
I am taking Managerial Accounting at Rutgers New Brunswick, and I will clarify that it's a nightmare here. I am curious as I asked my advisor if I can take it at Newark. Is this class relatively easy, moderate or difficult in Newark?
I’m planning to transfer to Rutgers SEBS from Rutgers Newark as a business student (Freshman). I noticed that you only need 12 credits to transfer and I have 14.5 credits. What is a good GPA to have to make the transfer? Also can winter courses be transferred to spring 2025 if I make the transfer? Please let me know anyone.
Does anybody know when the last day to make payments for the semester is. btw does anybody else get calls about financial balance on your account?
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I’m planning to transfer to Rutgers SEBS from Rutgers Newark as a business student (Freshman). I noticed that you only need 12 credits to transfer and I have 14.5 credits. What is a good GPA to have to make the transfer? Also can winter courses be transferred to spring 2025 if I make the transfer? Please let me know anyone.
If anyone is interested, I made a discord server for hangouts for NJIT- but since you guys are next door if anyone is interested, either comment or shoot me a message and I’ll dm the inv to you!
Two or so weeks ago I got approached on campus by this dude trying to sell me candy out of some sort of paper bag. After initiating a conversation I immediately began thinking of ways to get out because I didn’t want to deal with whatever shady crap was going on, so I speedwalked away. Fast forward about a week and I was leaving one of my night classes, and he was at the entrance of hill hall like “remember me? I’m kevin” and I, completely terrified, speedwalked away yet again while he was like “come on get back here”. Today I ran into Kevin three more times. Does anybody else have any experience with this Kevin dude, like does he sound familiar to anyone. I’m kind of terrified at this point.
Can non-RU students enter the Dana Library?
Hey everyone, 2nd year finance major here and I wanted to know if there’s any videos/courses I should be watching/studying outside of school to learn. This is coming from someone who did not pay attention to financial acct (I had prof bedard, iykyk lol what I mean) but my foundation is pretty much beginner stuff. Anyone that dumbs down terms and stuff so I can know the basis of how firms (manufacturing and financial and in general how everything works) let me know and feel free to even leave links down here, thanks