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Our school has a "** class", oh, envy? This course is only open to overweight students, so you should weigh yourself before choosing a course. As for how many points you can get in this course, and whether you can get credits, it depends on how much meat students can lose.
The class is held three times a week for 6 weeks and is 90 minutes each. In addition to aerobic training such as jogging and brisk walking, students will also be taken to parks and scenic spots outside the campus for hiking training. More motivation than running and exercising on your own.
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As a member of Xiamen University, I would like to talk about our school's wonderful elective course, that is, "Tree Climbing Class", which is a special course offered by our school, which mainly teaches students how to safely climb any tree, move freely on it, and even move flexibly between trees. What do you think?
Isn't this kind of class super cool.
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A professor at Guangzhou University had a life and death course and compiled the first textbook on life and death in China, Introduction to Modern Life and Death Studies. His Life and Death MOOC has been selected by universities in Guangzhou University Town for nearly a year. In order to make the students enjoy this course, Professor Hu collected a lot of information but was still given a cold reception.
Still, he would get students to hug each other in class, encourage them to volunteer, and sometimes ask students to write wills and epitaphs.
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I think our school is really amazing, there are a few wonderful elective courses, the most amazing is to learn to weave scarves, fishing skills...I regret that I didn't choose these practical electives in the first place, even though they only existed for one semester and were replaced by study.
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When I was 16 years old, our school opened a very strange elective course, which is called "Pre-Qin Crossing Handbook", which allows students to immerse themselves in the form of time-traveling dramas, and gain cultural knowledge of food, clothing, architecture, transportation, currency, weddings and funerals in ancient times in the process of telling stories and chatting about life in the teacher. Another function of this course is to add a lot of historical knowledge, and finally know if there are any bugs in the time-traveling dramas I usually watch.
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Have you ever seen a school offer a love course to teach students to fall in love? Have you ever seen a course where you can pass with a high score when you fall in love? This kind of course is offered at Tianjin University in Greater China.
The course "Theory and Practice of Love Studies" of Tianjin University was opened by the Youth League Committee of the University, and the early stage was mainly based on theory, and the textbooks included "Love Psychology" and "Love Economics". The post-practice part includes social etiquette training and love salon practice. As long as you "apply what you have learned and hand it over to the object", you can give full marks as appropriate!
It's a paradise for single dogs! This is definitely a new type of blind date that beats all forms of dating.
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Elective courses refer to the courses that are arranged and taken by students as stipulated in the teaching plans of various disciplines and majors in colleges and universities.
College electives can be broadly divided into two categories: public electives and professional electives. The credits required for public elective courses are generally not high, about 10 credits, and the major elective courses are generally only available to students of this major, most of which are professional courses, and the total credit requirements are more than 20 points, which is an important way to master professional knowledge.
The credit requirements for elective courses are generally a mandatory indicator for graduation, and only after completing the credits can Huibei be eligible for graduation. Tuition at some schools is tied to the number of credits for the electives chosen.
Be clear about your purpose when choosing courses. Generally speaking, the goal is either to achieve a high grade point, to study some courses that will be useful to you, or both. Clarify the purpose of your course selection and choose the corresponding course.
Specifically, you should consult your seniors and ask about the situation of each course, and you should pay attention to the choice of teachers, which is related to the quality of the course and the final score. Choose new courses carefully, because it really depends on character.
It is best not to conflict with your major, but to learn more subjects that are not related to your major to enhance your comprehensive competitiveness. The selection of courses is generally computer-operated, so the time to choose should be fast, and as soon as you say that you can choose a course, you must choose, otherwise you will not be able to choose. Avoid popular courses and choose courses that are not particularly popular but are of interest to you, which will help you in your future development.
When choosing courses, pay attention to the elective courses, some courses are on weekends, and try to avoid weekend electives. Ask your seniors about the course selection exam, and choose some that can be passed, after all, the purpose of electives is credits.
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Take our school as an example, if the elective is suspended, you don't need to retake it, just wait for the notice of the school in the next semester and prepare for the make-up exam. However, the elective courses in our school are online selection, and it is good to take the online make-up exam. If it's offline, it depends on how your teachers and schools arrange it.
Only one elective course has to be retaken or a new course is selected, which does not affect graduation very much. But if it's all hung up, it depends on how the school arranges.
If the previous elective credits have been completed, there is no need to attack or care too much about this subject. Each school's system is different, the grading criteria are different, you can take a look at your school's student handbook, the above explanation will be more detailed.
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Useful, but not the more the merrier! On the one hand, choosing too many elective courses may make you very short of time, and may even affect the class time of professional courses, after all, professional courses are the most important; On the other hand, if you choose more than the maximum number of elective credits you should take, you will be charged an additional fee for the number of credits. And more importantly, many elective courses are not of high quality, and there are some elective courses that are offered for the sake of opening, so it is better to go to the library if you have this time.
So the more electives the better, just meet the credit demand.
I am a medical student, and there are many and complex majors such as medicine, and I am already physically and mentally exhausted just to complete the learning requirements of professional courses, not to mention the trouble of elective courses. All schools publish their own elective course catalogs and stipulate minimum and maximum credit requirements, so when choosing the elective courses you are interested in, you must pay attention to whether the time may conflict with the major courses, and do not reverse the priorities and give up the major courses for the elective courses. The school will require you to achieve a certain number of elective credits in order to graduate, but it will also require a maximum number of credits.
Many freshmen and sophomores will choose from my classes, and when they are busy with graduate school entrance examinations and internships in their junior and senior years, they have to run around for electives that are not important, which greatly affects the overall efficiency. Sometimes the more you choose, the more tired you may be, I feel that what we want is not to be a lot, to pursue quality rather than the pursuit of quantity, we have to do a better job to the extreme, I think this is a more exciting course, electives can be appropriate, you yourself are not too tired, if you are a little tired when you learn, you should know how to reduce.
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Electives refer to certain courses (only one) that can be taken in the second year of high school, and these courses will not appear in the usual classes.
For example, Japanese, French, basketball, drawing, etc.
Classes are held every Wednesday afternoon, and each elective course is generally 2 credits.
As long as you pass the elective exam at the end of the semester, you can get 2 credits, which is very filial and easy.
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It mainly refers to the courses that students who study a certain major in colleges and universities can take selectively.
Some elective courses are designed to introduce advanced science and technology and the latest scientific achievements;
Some elective courses are designed to broaden students' knowledge (e.g., General History for Chinese and Chinese Language and Literature majors, Biology for Chemistry majors, Introduction to Law for Accounting students, etc.).
There are also elective courses to meet students' interests and hobbies and develop their talents in a certain area (such as professional students taking courses such as literature, **, painting, drama, etc.).
Electives can be divided into restrictive electives and unrestricted electives.
Restricted electives, also known as designated electives, refer to the areas or groups of courses that students are required to take in a certain subject category. If there is a professional teaching plan, senior students are required to take a number of courses in a special group or elective group.
Unrestricted electives, also known as optional electives, are not subject to the above provisions. In order to adapt to individual differences, teach students according to their aptitude and give full play to their expertise, students should take a certain proportion of elective courses in the professional teaching plan. However, it should not be too much, so as not to affect the basic specifications for training specialized personnel.
A small number of elective courses may also be set up in the curriculum of specialized secondary schools and general secondary and high schools, if conditions permit.
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It's the course you want to take, and it's a compulsory course.
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Elective courses are to choose a few according to your preferences, as long as the total credits meet the requirements, the exam is generally open-book, and some do not need to take the exam.
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That is, the school is open, but it does not require everyone to have classes, and it is generally to expand the knowledge of students.
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It is a course organized by the school, which is easier than the average class.
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Wow, as soon as it comes up, filial piety is my favorite collapse problem.
My university may be special.
The men's group of the Mountain Girl gave birth to one.
There is no more interesting elective than this.
Have you ever seen it??
Very interesting content.
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