• Whats the wise thing to do
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1. Take a class that's 30 minutes away that counts towards more majors 2. Take a class locally that counts to less majors. It's 2 diff biology classes and I can't decide what to do. Would it be wise to take the biology class that is needed for more majors, since I don't know what I want to major in yet. And keeping it open may be a good thing. Or what I mean there's social pros and cons too each one, but I'm really trying to decide without the social aspects.
drop out all together.
I'd take the class that is 30 minutes away.
If you're undecided, always keep as many doors open as possible.
The class that is 30 minutes away doesn't seem that bad at all. Last year for my vocational education and training course I had to commute an hour to get to the college and back, half an hour the times I drove instead. Granted it was only once a week (fours hours and finished at 6PM ugh), it still wasn't that bad. Now this year I'm going to university full time which will be closer to 45 minutes away.
It's at 12:30 on tues/Thurs but I guess the only thing really killing me about this other than friends being in the other class(social aspect not thinking about) is that the lab for the 30 minute away class is 8 am on Tuesdays. Where as the local biology class is a night class.
I'd take the one that is further away and offers me more. Don't consider giving up a better education just to go to the same class as your friends, you can always make new friends at the further class and chill out with your old friends on your weekends/holidays.
[QUOTE=Riller;39064577]If you're undecided, always keep as many doors open as possible.[/QUOTE] live in an open house without roof.
definitely the class 30 minutes away. mo majors gets you mo money in the long run.
Quit, then party.
stay home and fap
drop out and invent the next hip social network
Thirty minutes isn't that far.
Hmm I might do a bit of career searching. It seems like the only majors it would keep open for me are biology majors. And I don't know what I'd do if I did major in biology. Guess I'll do some soul searching this weekend and see what I come up with though.
Get addicted to [I] roller-skating[/I]!
Alright I did a little research and since I plan to transfer to a higher ranked college after my basics, it says that both biology classes would count as the same transfer credit. Now I don't see a reason to go to that class only to waste time. Unless I potentially stay here through all of my 4 years but I doubt it.
If your car is reliable the 30 minute drive is nothing to worry about.
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