also, what major requires the most.
3/14/2006 1:31:00 AM
CSC is probably the least, it requires 120 hours.
3/14/2006 6:16:38 PM
Hours as in hours to graduate, or hours as in hours that aren't free electives?
3/14/2006 6:22:24 PM
study hall[Edited on March 14, 2006 at 6:28 PM. Reason : i think csc is the least in engr - not sure about the whole school]
3/14/2006 6:28:20 PM
I know biochem requires 122 hrs.
3/14/2006 6:31:05 PM
PRT requires at least 124, it varies from there based on your concentration.
3/14/2006 6:32:12 PM
don't we have some 3 year degrees and stuff?
3/14/2006 6:33:03 PM
a few of my suitemates from my frosh year were in a 2 year program. it was like turf management and landscaping or somethin to do with outdoors.
3/14/2006 6:36:07 PM
at UNC they have art/poli sci degrees that are only 2 years or so, however you do need a minimum of hours to graduate so you have to take other classes as wellbut transfer credits would count if you feel like going to UNC
3/14/2006 6:46:07 PM
^I don't think I could get into UNC anymore.
3/14/2006 6:55:50 PM
Civil Engineering has 126.
3/14/2006 7:00:48 PM
^^^^^^ prt REQUIRES a summer internship though.. kinda stinks i guess. one of the reasons i switched out of prt.some chass majors have a bunch of free electives, like anthropology.
3/14/2006 8:53:56 PM
^I see the internship as more of a bonus...I'm going to Japan for free.
3/14/2006 9:37:53 PM
dang japan?? guess i wasn't looking hard enough for cool places.. nice about japan, sounds awesome.
3/14/2006 9:41:21 PM
^Indeed, takes a little extra effort to get the good ones, but hell would freeze over before I got some lame job in Raleigh like everyone else.
3/14/2006 9:54:27 PM
ahaha yeah, that's what i was afraid of. didn't want to be stuck in one park or whatever. thought wyoming would've been fun.also seems like you need a lot of experience, and a lot of buildup before you can get a good job with prt. like you can't just start over somewhere, but you have to build on one thing before it gets you anywhere. even then, when do prt employees work? when everyone else has vacation, because that's when the prt consumer has time to visit the parks and stuff. didn't appeal to me.SORRY FOR RUINING THE ORIGINAL POST. apparently i don't believe in PMs. i think most degrees require somewhere around 125. not really one with a lot less or anything..
3/14/2006 10:20:17 PM