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Stack of Textbooks

PostPosted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 3:52 am
by Warrior4Christ
Take a photo of your stack of textbooks and put it here.

This is from this year:

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 4:24 pm
by Eriana
Um...I'm still to young. ^^;;;
Sorry.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 4:54 pm
by Technomancer
Hmm. I've got an older edition of Kreyszig (7th), but that was from long ago. This semester I only bought one book, which is for a course I'm sitting in on: "Chebyshev and Fourier Spectral Methods" by Boyd. If you want me to list all of the textbooks I've got, I'm afraid it's going to be a long list. Out of curiosity how good of a book is Sedra & Smith? I've been told it's better than Jaeger (which wouldn't be hard), but have never used it.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 4:58 pm
by Eriana
In College I heard you have to do a LOT of reading! -.-;;;
Well I know for future reference now I suppose. T.T

PostPosted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 5:33 pm
by Hephzibah
Pft! That pile is nothing W4C XD I have atleast 8 books from this year alone... alone of which are like encyclopedia width T__T My poor back...

PostPosted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 5:55 pm
by Eriana
That's understandable! ^^;;;
When I was in private school I had practically three thousand books to carry in my backpack for homework. it was ridiculous! But now since I am homeschooled I can sit down and do my subjects. Even though I still may have homework its not nearly as bad as it could be. ^^;;;

PostPosted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 6:36 pm
by Locke
the curiculum is varied this year...

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 6:56 pm
by Mr. SmartyPants
Locke wrote:the curiculum is varied this year...

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lol! that made me laugh out loud

Classes on ATI eh? sweetness

PostPosted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 9:39 pm
by Eriana
Dang. I saw Geometry. That is the worst subject from what I hear. I think I've heard that it's even worse than Algebra which my brother has been doing and my other brother has just been starting Pre-Algebra so, yeah, I have some real goodies coming up for me in the future. >.<

PostPosted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 10:39 pm
by ~Natsumi Lam~
i think i have a stack of books almost as tall as me... just from the UofA ALone,,,,


my poor poor wallet.....
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Chemistry AP [HS]
Chemistry AP
Chemistry 101
Chemistry 106
Chem 101 Manual
Chem 101 Answer Guide
Calculus 1
Calculus 1,2,3
Calculus 1 study guide
calculus 1 answer guide
Philosophy of Mind, Matter and God
Psy 101
Psy 101 Study Guide
Japanese 101 and 102
French 101
SIgn Language 101
English Lit
God and Culture
Java 101
Java 102
Assembly Language
Structures
Bit Code
Structures 2
French Language and Culture
App the VIsual Arts
American National GOvernment
Accom ANG
Algebra
College Algebra
Algebra Study Guide
College Algebra Study Guide

_____the stack goes on....


~NL~

PostPosted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 5:03 am
by Technomancer
(University textbooks in approximate chronological order)
Human Antiquity
Calculus: Early Transcendentals
Elementary Linear Algebra: Applications Version
Introduction to Chemistry
Physics for Scientists and Engineers
Engineering Mechanics: Statics
The Policy Making Process
The Real World of Technology
Reflections on Our Times
Vector Calculus
Advanced Engineering Mathematics
Logic and Computer Design Fundamentals
Fundamentals of Data Structures in C
Introductory Circuit Analysis
Microelectronic Circuit Design
Electromagnetics with Applications
Complex Variables and Applications
Putnam's Geology
The Solid Earth: Introduction to Geophysics
Dana's Manual of Mineralogy
Optical Mineraology
Applied Geophysics
Linear Control Systems
Software Engineering
Communications Systems
Numerical Methods for Engineers
Engineering Economics
Some books on GIS
Probability and Random Processes with Applications to Signal Processing
Discrete-Time Signal Processing
Digital Image Processing
Communications Networks

Statistical and Applied Signal Processing
Wavelets and Subband Coding
Adaptive Filter Theory
Neural Networks: A Comprehensive Foundation
Estimation with Applications to Tracking and Navigation
Unsupervised Adaptive Filtering vol. 1: Blind Source Separation
Independent Components Analysis
Ten Lectures on Wavelets
Speech Signal Processing
Introduction to Data Compression
Optimum Array Processing
Neural Engineering
Spikes: Exploring the Neural Code
Numerical Techniques in Electromagnetics
Boundary Element Methods for Engineers and Scientists
Convex Optimization

PostPosted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 5:46 am
by TurkishMonky
From This semester (freshman fall)....
Biology (creative name, isn't it?),
Single varable calculus concepts and contexts (second half, a.k.a. calc II)
Norton's anthology of brit lit
starting out with C++
and a time management book

PostPosted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 5:53 am
by Warrior4Christ
Technomancer wrote:Hmm. I've got an older edition of Kreyszig (7th), but that was from long ago. This semester I only bought one book, which is for a course I'm sitting in on: "Chebyshev and Fourier Spectral Methods" by Boyd. If you want me to list all of the textbooks I've got, I'm afraid it's going to be a long list. Out of curiosity how good of a book is Sedra & Smith? I've been told it's better than Jaeger (which wouldn't be hard), but have never used it.

Sedra & Smith is okay... probably better than okay... but with some issues, it just skips over them (unfortunately most textbooks do this in places). My favourite out of that stack is probably Lathi.

Talame wrote:Pft! That pile is nothing W4C XD I have atleast 8 books from this year alone... alone of which are like encyclopedia width T__T My poor back...

Prove it Tal...

Eriana wrote:Dang. I saw Geometry. That is the worst subject from what I hear. I think I've heard that it's even worse than Algebra which my brother has been doing and my other brother has just been starting Pre-Algebra so, yeah, I have some real goodies coming up for me in the future. >.<

There's nothing wrong with geometry... The only parts of questions in electromagnetics I can do are the geometry ones! (then I get stuck and move to the next question.)


~Natsumi Lam~ wrote:College Algebra

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~Natsumi Lam~ wrote:Algebra Study Guide

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~Natsumi Lam~ wrote:College Algebra Study Guide

:lol:

Technomancer wrote:Speech Signal Processing
Introduction to Data Compression
Neural Engineering

Nice!
You could start your own library there, Technomancer!

PostPosted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 1:37 pm
by ~Natsumi Lam~
wow most people who posted text books have a lot of CS and CE books.... i was cs and graphics... were/ are you guys?

~NL~