January is in full swing and that means college is getting started in 2008 off to a fast start. For many of you like me, this is your first week back at school. Let's see what everyone is taking! My 5 classes are: ACCT 230 - Managerial Accounting MGMT 211 - Legal Environment in Business (Honors) ECON 203 - Macroeconomics POLS 207 - State and Local Government COMM 203 - Public Speaking What are you taking?
Ancient Philosophy Politics & Morality (such a misleading class... we're reading Shakespeare) European Politics Modern Political Thought Daoism in Practice
Abnormal Psychology Theories of Counseling Practicum Seeing those Politics classes makes me miss my undergraduate days, until I remember my classmates trying to go further left than the person who spoke before them.
Business Policy Chemistry for the Consumer Managing Workplace Diversity Management Intervention and Consultation
astrobiology electricity & magnetism introduction to astrophysics II complex variables linear algebra astronomy lab
Chem 2 Chem 2 lab Statistics Methods Statistics Methods lab Jazz in America American Ethnic Relations and I'm doing research on cognitive memory between visual/haptic systems.
I'm lazy so I'm only taking a couple of classes. Developmental Psychology Introduction to Ethics While I'm only taking a couple classes, it's still plenty since I work at least 22.5 hours every week on 2nd shift (5:30-11:00). Also, I never get to sleep because of these classes and work. Ethics is at 9am on MWF and DP starts at 9 or 10 depending if it's T or Th. Plus I work at 8am on Sundays. My semester = no social life for me outside of weekends.
Bio 117 General Bio I Bio 188 General Bio Lab Humn 220 Humanities I Math 221 Calc I Thea 100 Intro to Theatre
we're having something called "block schedule" next year, can somebody tell me if it sucks or something?
Visual Basic Computer Graphics 1 History of Civilization History of Art Database Design & Implementation
MATH 168-Math in the Modern World SPAN 102-Elementry Spanish II POL 112-Intro to Comparative Politics PHIL 202-The Modern Mind POL 220-Politics and Law
I'm only taking 3 courses. Statistics and Research Design Human Factors and Information Thesis Seminar
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (igotask8board @ Feb 11 2008, 01:51 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Managerial Accounting Statistics (SO GHEY!!!) Calculus Marketing</div> Do you find Managerial Accounting as boring as I do? Financial Accounting is certainly more difficult but I enjoy it ten times more than I do my managerial accounting class.
BME major. I don't want to be a doctor though. General Biology 2 Bio 2 Lab European history Epistemological Philosophy (Easiest Philosophy course I've been in, I got lucky. Philosophy is normally crazy, I'd rather be in Calculus) Calculus Engineering basics All my classes are 10:00 am or later, thank God.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (o.iatlhawksfan @ Feb 11 2008, 01:16 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>we're having something called "block schedule" next year, can somebody tell me if it sucks or something?</div> We used to do block scheduling during finals when I was in high school. For me, we went from eight 45min classes per day to four 1.5hr classes per day, with the classes alternating throughout the week. I didn't mind it, but it wasn't all that great.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (huevonkiller @ Feb 11 2008, 02:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>BME major. I don't want to be a doctor though. General Biology 2 Bio 2 Lab European history Epistemological Philosophy (Easiest Philosophy course I've been in, I got lucky. Philosophy is normally crazy, I'd rather be in Calculus) Calculus Engineering basics All my classes are 10:00 am or later, thank God.</div> See, I actually find philosophy courses to be pretty easy. I took intro last year and I'm in ethics this semester. In intro, I never actually did any of the reading and aced the class. Right now, I have an A- in ethics and I haven't even bought the book.