Jan 17, 2005 12:30
So... I'm sitting here trying to figure out how I can cram 36 technical credits and 12 other credits into the shortest time possible. There is a whole list of certain required classes that need to be completed in order to be certified. I have to take those classes at macomb and then there are a whole bunch of training classes at Consumers i need to enroll in and complete. After work, i'm gonna head down to Macomb and meet with a counselor. I'm thinking i might drop Political Science and register for an IT Networking class and an IT LAN Systems class instead. hmm. So i drew up a chart and everything for the classes so i could see exactly what classes i would have to take when and how many credits i'm looking at. This is what I propose I do:
Fall 2004 (Completed)
4 Credit [Tech] - Calculus I
3 Credit [Tech] - ITCS-1130 Progam Design
4 Credit [Tech] - College Physics I
3 Credit [Misc.] - American Composition I
Winter 2005 (Current)
4 Credit [Tech] - Calculus II
3 Credit [Tech] - CATIA V5-Solid Modeling
3 Credit [Tech] - IT Networking
3 Credit [Tech] - IT LAN Systems
4 Credit [Misc.] - Bussiness 2540
Summer 2005 (Tentative)
4 Credit [Tech] - C++ Programming 1
3 Credit [Tech] - CATIA V5-Assemblies
3 Credit [Misc.] - Economics/Bussiness Communications
3 Credit [Misc.] - Bussiness 2530
Fall 2005 (Tentative)
4 Credit [Tech] - Calculus III & Differencial Equations
4 Credit [Tech] - Java 1
4 Credit [Misc.] - Bussiness 2540
If we count up the credits, we should get:
- Tech: 39 / 36
- Misc: 17 / 12
- Total:56 / 48
So as long as I do that schedule and sign up for each available training class at Consumers, I think i will be able to make CES certification by this December. It'll be a pain in the butt, especially because if i change the classes like this, i wont get outa school until like 11:00pm. HOWEVER, it'll all be worth it... because... CES Certification = Moe$$$ yay :0)
-Charles