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    Originally posted by Govtcheez
    Numerical Analysis is infinitely useful.
    I think I'll take that as one of my CS electives instead of math if it is "infinately useful".

    I'm meeting my advisor tomprrow and these are the courses I'll show him :
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    Math 435--Foundations of Number Theory (3 hrs)
    CS 202 -- data structures and discrete math II (3hrs)
    CS 366 -- computer architecture and logic design II (4hrs)
    Russ 242 -- Russian Lit - Tolstoy (3hrs)
    CS 376 -- practicum in cs presentation (1hr)
    HIST 202 -- ancient civilizations: greece (3hrs)
    or
    PHYS 242 -- Phys III modern physics(4hrs)
    so I will either have 17 or 18 credit hours...I will take phys instead of history only if this dick of a professor will not be teaching it.

    what do you guys think?
    Last edited by axon; 10-28-2003 at 10:07 PM.

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