irishff1014
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Not a mediocre title “highest graded Ravens defender”. Daaaaaamn!!!So are Ravens fans appreciative of his talent? I’m not a Ravens fan, but if I was one, I’d be thanking g-oh-d for this acquisition. Dude’s gonna be a pro-bowler sooner than later.
Unfortunately the ol’ fumble on the goal line for a scoop and score the other way is too much too overcome.That's a game changing play. Forced the fumble and recovered it.
Actually there were two that I remember, USF and VaTech and we won the VT one. Thanks to Ian Book and Avery davis.Unfortunately the ol’ fumble on the goal line for a scoop and score the other way is too much too overcome.
Irish fans know this too well…
Dayne Crist USCActually there were two that I remember, USF and VaTech and we won the VT one. Thanks to Ian Book and Avery davis.
To 5 Irish fan kick in the balls right there. If I’m not mistaken a score there would have tied the game.Dayne Crist USC
Worst football play of all time …Dayne Crist USC
A standard/basic course load is 15 credits - 5 classes at 3 credits each. During my first 3 years that number would usually be around 17 due to more intensive classes counting as 3.5 or 4 credits. I think some of my lab classes, math classes, and language classes all counted for 3.5 or 4. There are also 1 credit classes that are easy to add on.How does ND do credits? I'm seeing all over the Twitter 17 credits would require taking 6 classes. Where I went to school, Big courses were 4 a piece and you went 3 days a week. It's basically a full time job to do four 4 credit classes a semester where I went, but not insane at all.
Can an alum fill me in?
A standard/basic course load is 15 credits - 5 classes at 3 credits each. During my first 3 years that number would usually be around 17 due to more intensive classes counting as 3.5 or 4 credits. I think some of my lab classes, math classes, and language classes all counted for 3.5 or 4. There are also 1 credit classes that are easy to add on.
TLDR it’s not hard to knock out 17 credits in a semester. A language class and an extra one credit class would do it.