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Posted: 6/27/2005, 6:10 pm
by joe_canadian
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Nikki! :lol:

Posted: 6/27/2005, 7:00 pm
by Axtech
closeyoureyes wrote:
Axtech wrote:I'm about ready to just fucking give up.

Whats wrong :(


I had just gotten back from a career counselor at Queen's, who basically told me that what I had intended to do (and had gotten my hopes up as my path through university/life) wouldn't be possible.

But I've since worked out a way that will work (no thanks to her), so I'm happy/happier again.

See, I had wanted to major in Philosophy and then go on to teacher's college, eventually teaching Philosophy, Psychology and possibly a few other courses at the highschool level. But, apparently one can't get into teacher's college with philosophy OR psychology.

But, I've figured out that I can do a medial in Philosophy and History (that's 7 credits each, over 4 years), and take 3 courses in another teachable (English or something else from a list, I haven't decided), and still be able to take at least a few psych courses.

Posted: 6/27/2005, 7:09 pm
by Rusty
Good job. Wait...you can't get into teachers college with philosophy or psychology? My highschool offers both those subjects. :uhh:

Posted: 6/27/2005, 7:36 pm
by joe_canadian
Axtech wrote: But, apparently one can't get into teacher's college with philosophy OR psychology.


You're kidding. :freak:

Posted: 6/27/2005, 8:25 pm
by Axtech
Rusty wrote:Good job. Wait...you can't get into teachers college with philosophy or psychology? My highschool offers both those subjects. :uhh:


I KNOW!

Most highschools do. But as for teacher's college:

Queen's faculty of Education wrote:Two teaching subjects must be selected from Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Dramatic Arts, English, French, Geography, History, Mathematics, Music (Vocal or Instrumental), Native Studies, Physical and Health Education, Physics or Visual Arts. At least five full-year courses are required for the selection of one teaching subject and at least three full-year courses are required for the selection of the other.


So, you can imagine why I was royally pissed/frustrated.

Posted: 6/27/2005, 8:32 pm
by closeyoureyes
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That's major weak sauce.
But good job for working your way around it!

Posted: 6/27/2005, 8:41 pm
by Axtech
The only bad thing is that I have to take more history courses and less psych courses than I would have liked.

But, I plan on taking quite a few Classics courses (most of which qualify for history majors). Roman and Greek mythology, society, art and culture. :drool:

Posted: 6/27/2005, 10:10 pm
by half jill
so uh, is anyone going down to the edge tomorrow?

Posted: 6/27/2005, 10:36 pm
by Rusty
Axtech wrote:
Rusty wrote:Good job. Wait...you can't get into teachers college with philosophy or psychology? My highschool offers both those subjects. :uhh:


I KNOW!

Most highschools do. But as for teacher's college:

Queen's faculty of Education wrote:Two teaching subjects must be selected from Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Dramatic Arts, English, French, Geography, History, Mathematics, Music (Vocal or Instrumental), Native Studies, Physical and Health Education, Physics or Visual Arts. At least five full-year courses are required for the selection of one teaching subject and at least three full-year courses are required for the selection of the other.


So, you can imagine why I was royally pissed/frustrated.


Native studies? You can teach if you have native studies but not philosphy or psychology?! I don't even think my school offers native studies!

Sometimes I wonder about the requirments for things.

Posted: 6/27/2005, 10:57 pm
by nelison
half jill wrote:so uh, is anyone going down to the edge tomorrow?


I live around the corner and have no plans on going there.

Posted: 6/28/2005, 1:58 am
by nikki4982
*ahem* You all SUCK!!!

And, you can read THAT whatever way you want. :evil:

Posted: 6/28/2005, 7:07 am
by dream in japanese
do do do do i'm so great. the end.

Posted: 6/28/2005, 7:38 am
by nikki4982
:clap:

Posted: 6/28/2005, 7:58 am
by Axtech
Rusty wrote:Native studies? You can teach if you have native studies but not philosphy or psychology?! I don't even think my school offers native studies!

Sometimes I wonder about the requirments for things.


No shit. :lol:

Posted: 6/28/2005, 8:28 am
by half jill
okay, i have a question.
i made something in photoshop but i can't upload it to photobucket because it's an invalid file.
what should i dooooooooo?

Posted: 6/28/2005, 8:32 am
by starseed_10
try saving it as a jpg

Posted: 6/28/2005, 12:13 pm
by Soozy
beautiful liar wrote:
Soozy wrote::O You're coming here? Where? Why? How long? Why didn't I know????


i could've sworn i told you *ponders*

well my little sister and i are going and we're staying with relatives there so that we can see where my mum grew up. we're going all over the place as we stay with various relations...london, leeds, maybe york depending on the health of our aunty.

we're staying until July 10th.


If you're bored and in London let me know!!

And yay Robbo for sorting things out :D

mmmmm philosophy :love:

Posted: 6/28/2005, 5:13 pm
by superrgirll
Axtech wrote: But, apparently one can't get into teacher's college with philosophy OR psychology.

is that specifically queen's teacher's college or all teacher's colleges in general? because i know someone going to york that is majoring in psych, and she is planning on going to teacher's college.

Posted: 6/28/2005, 6:15 pm
by Rusty
nikki4982 wrote:*ahem* You all SUCK!!!

And, you can read THAT whatever way you want. :evil:


Awww poor Nikki.

Posted: 6/28/2005, 6:56 pm
by half jill
starseed_10 wrote:try saving it as a jpg


it won't let me save as anything else.