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Scotty Lightning

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  1. I believe Rutgers and Millersville offers forecasting classes. Partial derivations was mixed into the beginning of Thermodynamics.
  2. I was all alone man! Everyone else had each other in the class. I wound up befriending a math major to help me out on the take-homes. BTW, here is the meteorology program requirements. http://hurri.kean.ed...meteorology.pdf EDIT-it looks like Chem I at least is required now.
  3. I took Chemistry back in community college, but when I did transfer to Kean I was shocked that Chem wasn't a requirement. Other than that Kean has a good met program, except that there are no forecasting classes. You are basically left on your own to take everything you learned in class and put it together to make a forecast.
  4. Of course. Who else? Luckily he took pity on me for being the only meteorology major in his night class(I think I took GIS, which conflicted with the daytime Diffy Q class).
  5. I was the opposite-Calc II was much easier than Calc I. I almost failed Calc I, took a six-week summer class of Calc II and got a B. I think it also depends on what type of professor you have as well-some teach the material better than others. Unfortunately for Greg and me there is only one professor who taught Diffy Q.
  6. It was time for a new name....I originally wanted "SD" for my first and middle initial, but Yehuda said it was too short. lol

  7. is sad that Eastern is gone....but will try to cope.

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