Oh how I love the sight of a full fridge! |
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Thanksgiving Break
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Where to Next??
One of UCLA's Lecture Halls (Can't remember its name though) |
I'm currently in the process of apply to schools for Fall transfer. I originally planned to finish all my applications and personal statements during Summer to avoid the position I'm in now, scrambling to finish up my apps before the November 30th deadline. It sucks stressing over college apps while still trying to keep up with everything else that's going on. I recommend future applicants take care of their apps during summer like I had wanted to do, but unfortunately that's easier said than done.
Here's a list of all the in-state schools I'm applying to and the designated major:
- UCSB as a pharmacology major with an emphasis in neurobiology and behavior
- UCLA as a psychobiology major with a minor in either neuroscience or biomedical research
- UCSD as a physiology and neuroscience major
- UCB as a neurobiology major
I know, I know... I have a different major for every school I'm applying to; that's where things got a little complicated. Not all UC's offer the same majors so I chose each major based on the upper division courses I'd be taking at the given university.
I'm also applying to a few out of state schools, but I'm a born and raised Cali boy so it might be hard for me to leave this state behind even if it's only for a couple years. Luckily out of state apps aren't due for another couple months. Out of all the schools listed above I don't really know which is my number one; it tends to change like the weather (That is, non-California weather). But it's comforting to know that all of these schools are great options. I'm gonna have to do some serious thinking over these next few months to decide where I wanna go. Though I probably shouldn't get too far ahead of myself because I first have to get accepted. However, I believe SBCC has provided me with the experiences and education necessary to make me a competitive applicant for any school I apply to.
Another pic of UCLA's campus. Probably one of the most beautiful campuses I've visited. |
Friday, November 14, 2014
Enrolling in Classes? Here are Some Tips!
Everybody must be too busy signing up for classes, campus is strangely empty |
Though I know some people have already registered for classes,
including myself, I remember the struggles of trying to register for classes as
an incoming freshmen and first year student. I'm not entirely sure how they
decide who gets to register when, but I know first year students have the
lowest priority, which can really suck especially when your competing against
hundreds of other students for a spot in a class. Being a third year I don't
have nearly the same troubles as I used to when it comes to registering for
classes, but I remember those days so figured I might give some tips for those
still waiting to register:
A cool pic of campus, but completely unrelated to this post :) |
2. Once you know all the classes you need to take (or just want to
take for fun) figure out what times those classes are offered and who teaches
them.
3. I personally like to get my classes out of the way early in the
morning rather than taking night classes, but I know everyone is different so
try and find class times that work best for you and fit in your schedule.
3a. myEDU.com is a great website to use
for planning your schedule. It has a complete list of all the classes offered
at SBCC and will outline various potential schedules.
3b. ratemyprofessor.com is another website
that can potentially be helpful when deciding which classes and professors are
a good fit for your learning style. It's a site where students can post
reviews/comments about teachers and classes. HOWEVER, take every comment with a
grain of salt because there is no way to tell what "type" of student is posting any particular
comment; it could range anywhere from a disgruntled slacker to the teachers pet
so you really never know.
4. Once you have your ideal schedule (i.e. the right times with
your preferred teachers) gather all the CRN #'s for your desired courses so you
can quickly enter them when registering. Rather than searching for each class #
at the time of registration it's helpful to have everything laid out since it’s
often a competition to get those last few spots in a class. After you get the
course numbers ready for your ideal schedule I recommend coming up with a plan
B, C, and sometimes even D just in case you aren't able to get in all the
classes you originally intended. Having this ready before hand prevents you
from scrambling to figure out a new schedule if your first one doesn't work
out. Myedu.com really comes in handy when plotting out alternative schedules.
5. Lastly, make sure to know your registration date and time so
that you can register as soon as possible because I'm not exaggerating when I
say a class can fill in a matter of seconds.
*** Joining the SBCC Honors Program was another tactic that helped
me get the classes I needed. All Honors classes are transferable and count
towards your IGETC and are often major prep classes. Among many other great
things about this program, it's a relief knowing that I won't have issues
getting into one of these classes; they are generally able to accommodate all
honors students trying to enroll. Joining the honors program was one of the
best decisions I made while at SBCC and I highly recommend joining. In addition
to great classes with awesome teachers and students it also helps give you a
competitive edge when applying to transfer. If you’re interested in learning
more or want to apply check out their website http://sbcchonorsprogram.org/
I wish everyone luck during this stressful time of registering and
I hope these tips help! I promise it gets better, I can generally get the
classes I need/want on my first try these days so no longer need 3 alternative
back-up schedules.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Sleep Deprivation is Real
No need for a bed when you have a desk |
A Frank Underwood quote from my favorite TV show, House of Cards, sums up the way I feel about sleep, "I've always loathed the necessity of sleep. Like death, it puts even the most powerful men on their backs." Don't get me wrong, I still love the feeling of a good nights rest and understand its importance, but I just can't help to think of all the things I could get done if I didn't need to sleep. I haven't figured out a way around sleep yet, but when I do I'll make sure to fill everybody in. Until then, I guess I'm just going to keep taking my occasional power naps in the library.
Saturday, November 1, 2014
That Time of the Year Again
Ready to go on a Safari |
Hangin with Jigsaw from The Saw Movies! |
Photo I Took of Isla Vista During Last Year's Halloween... Soooo Many People! |
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