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I was just wondering what courses everyone has this semester. University students I mean...
I've got
MUS-S 410: VIOLIN UNDERGRAD MAJOR
MUS-I 500: MASTERCLASS-ORCH.
HISP-S 331: HISPANIC WORLD 1
SWK-S 141: INTRO TO SOCIAL WORK
PSY-K 300: STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES
PSY-P 201: BIOL BASES OF HUMAN BEHAVIOUR
19 credits this semester bitch
Sorry...I'm just really bored and wanted to make a new subject
I've got
MUS-S 410: VIOLIN UNDERGRAD MAJOR
MUS-I 500: MASTERCLASS-ORCH.
HISP-S 331: HISPANIC WORLD 1
SWK-S 141: INTRO TO SOCIAL WORK
PSY-K 300: STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES
PSY-P 201: BIOL BASES OF HUMAN BEHAVIOUR
19 credits this semester bitch
Sorry...I'm just really bored and wanted to make a new subject
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CS 180: Java Programming (eh I needed a lab elective, it's easy as cake)
MA 162: Calc (retake )
CHM 261: Organic Chemistry Lecture
CHM 294: Chemistry Seminar
CHM 265: Organic Chemistry Lab
(yes there is a difference between lecture and lab, they aren't remotely the same class)
16 cred hours but next sem is going to be painful.
MA 162: Calc (retake )
CHM 261: Organic Chemistry Lecture
CHM 294: Chemistry Seminar
CHM 265: Organic Chemistry Lab
(yes there is a difference between lecture and lab, they aren't remotely the same class)
16 cred hours but next sem is going to be painful.
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CC201: Cultural Life of Ancient Greece
HIST482: Celtic History
BUSAD101: Intro to Business Ad(random easy filler class, I'm getting an A without even trying)
HIST370: History of Premodern Asia
Nice easy slack-off semester with only 12 hours. Next semester I could go half time and still get all my credits to graduate, but I have to go full time to stay on my parents health insurance.
HIST482: Celtic History
BUSAD101: Intro to Business Ad(random easy filler class, I'm getting an A without even trying)
HIST370: History of Premodern Asia
Nice easy slack-off semester with only 12 hours. Next semester I could go half time and still get all my credits to graduate, but I have to go full time to stay on my parents health insurance.
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Celtic history? Hmm.
CS 180 =
The main thing I learned from that class is that I suck at programming.
COM 303 Intercultural Communication
JPNS 201 Japanese Level III
IDIS 491F Technical Video Production
COM 260 Intro to TV Production
ENGL 286 The Movies
The only annoying class out of those is Japanese.
CS 180 =
The main thing I learned from that class is that I suck at programming.
COM 303 Intercultural Communication
JPNS 201 Japanese Level III
IDIS 491F Technical Video Production
COM 260 Intro to TV Production
ENGL 286 The Movies
The only annoying class out of those is Japanese.
My god, you people all have it too easy.
ECE333 - Digital Systems (this is annoyingly simple, since it's just a rehash of Computer Arch. and Logic Design)
ECE351 - Analog Electronics
ECE361 - Engineering Practice
MA223 - Engineering Statistics
RH330 - Technical Communications
18 hours total.
Next Quarter (tentative):
ECE380 - Discrete Time and Continuous Systems (aka Signals ][)
ECE362 - Engineering Principles of Design (at 8 fucking AM)
VA150 - Economics of Social Issues (OK, this isn't too hard)
CSSE332 - Operating Systems (assuming I don't test out of it first)
16 hours total.
ECE333 - Digital Systems (this is annoyingly simple, since it's just a rehash of Computer Arch. and Logic Design)
ECE351 - Analog Electronics
ECE361 - Engineering Practice
MA223 - Engineering Statistics
RH330 - Technical Communications
18 hours total.
Next Quarter (tentative):
ECE380 - Discrete Time and Continuous Systems (aka Signals ][)
ECE362 - Engineering Principles of Design (at 8 fucking AM)
VA150 - Economics of Social Issues (OK, this isn't too hard)
CSSE332 - Operating Systems (assuming I don't test out of it first)
16 hours total.
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I'm taking it easy this semester...
CSCI A110 - Intro to Computing ("You can make a folder this way OR this way..." "We're spending 4 weeks writing basic HTML." *snoooore*)
EALC J201 - Second-Year Japanese (Really fun stuff. Love it.)
EALC E271 - 20th Century Japanese Culture (Covers all kinds of cool material like Mishima Yukio's repressed homosexuality)
EALC E354 - Society and Education in Japan (Focuses on the evolution of the Japanese education system. Currently on the Meiji period. Have to basically memorize 22 pages of gov't documents. Kinda sucks.)
A meager 13 credit hours. The only reason I'm taking A110 is to satisfy my major's Natural & Mathematical Science credit requirement as easily as possible. Also, I really wanted to take a class on Japanese detective novels as well, but alas, it was scheduled at the same time as E271.
CSCI A110 - Intro to Computing ("You can make a folder this way OR this way..." "We're spending 4 weeks writing basic HTML." *snoooore*)
EALC J201 - Second-Year Japanese (Really fun stuff. Love it.)
EALC E271 - 20th Century Japanese Culture (Covers all kinds of cool material like Mishima Yukio's repressed homosexuality)
EALC E354 - Society and Education in Japan (Focuses on the evolution of the Japanese education system. Currently on the Meiji period. Have to basically memorize 22 pages of gov't documents. Kinda sucks.)
A meager 13 credit hours. The only reason I'm taking A110 is to satisfy my major's Natural & Mathematical Science credit requirement as easily as possible. Also, I really wanted to take a class on Japanese detective novels as well, but alas, it was scheduled at the same time as E271.
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omg, I LOVED A110! That class was so easy. Who does your lecture? I think Dr. Pope was the only one that taught it when I had it but someone else told me they had a different person.Secef wrote:I'm taking it easy this semester...
CSCI A110 - Intro to Computing ("You can make a folder this way OR this way..." "We're spending 4 weeks writing basic HTML." *snoooore*)
EALC J201 - Second-Year Japanese (Really fun stuff. Love it.)
EALC E271 - 20th Century Japanese Culture (Covers all kinds of cool material like Mishima Yukio's repressed homosexuality)
EALC E354 - Society and Education in Japan (Focuses on the evolution of the Japanese education system. Currently on the Meiji period. Have to basically memorize 22 pages of gov't documents. Kinda sucks.)
A meager 13 credit hours. The only reason I'm taking A110 is to satisfy my major's Natural & Mathematical Science credit requirement as easily as possible. Also, I really wanted to take a class on Japanese detective novels as well, but alas, it was scheduled at the same time as E271.
Goddamn that class is super duper easy.
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