What classes are you taking? (Fall 2015)

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Because I'm bored, I miss school, and I couldn't be assed to find the most recent thread like this. Here's mine, which I'm pretty happy with:
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Or, if you prefer a more visual schedule:
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I'm also planning to do research with one of the biology professors for credit. And as a fun fact, my instructors for chemistry and Religious Traditions of India are married. So that's something unique I get as a double major, and I get it every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday!
 
Some stupid mandatory seminar course that only gets in the way of my research.
 
Thermonuclear Trolling
Advanced Social Justice Warrioring
Intermediate Card Counting
Sammich Making Management Seminar
FEMA Camp Logistics
 
This thread reminds me that I technically should sign up for some classes for next quarter.

Guess I'll do that tomorrow. :mischief:


Thermonuclear Trolling
Advanced Social Justice Warrioring
Intermediate Card Counting
Sammich Making Management Seminar
FEMA Camp Logistics

You make my inner ******** tingle.
 
Fall class

HIST*2023:Early Modern Europe Part 1, Monday, Wednesday, Friday 11:30AM - 12:20PM
HIST*1001: Past Into Present, MWF, 10:30AM - 11:20AM
HIST*3215: Early Modern Brit.Hist. Pt. 1,MWF, 02:30PM - 03:50PM
ENGL*1145: intro to Prose Fiction, MWF, 8:30am to 9:20am

CS*1073: Intro Comp Prog I (in Java),Lecture Monday, Wednesday, Friday 01:30PM - 02:20PM,Laboratory Thursday 08:30AM - 09:50AM,Tutorial Friday 02:30PM - 03:20PM,

Winter class

HIST*3063: History of Modern Greece, Tuesday, Thursday 02:30PM - 03:50PM
HIST*2024 Early Modern Europe Part 2, Monday, Wednesday, Friday 11:30AM - 12:20PM
HIST*1002 The World Since 1945, Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10:30AM - 11:20AM
ENGL*1144 Read'g.& Wrtg.Non-Fict'n.Prose,Monday, Wednesday 09:30AM - 10:20AM

CS*1083 Intro Comp Prog II (in Java),Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 10:00AM - 11:20AM,Laboratory Thursday 01:00PM - 02:20PM,Tutorial Tuesday 01:00PM - 01:50PM


While it is going be a busy year. Nonetheless, I am very excited for this year.
 
Don't know what fall classes I will have yet, but right now I am taking Programming in JavaScript and Baseball and the American Experience. The former is part of my BS in Computer Science and the latter is just an elective I had to take because, you know, "well-rounded education" and all that jazz.
 
I'M DONE WITH COLLEGE AND HAVE A JERB!!!

So, Introduction to Office Politics and Advanced Co-worker Toleration.
 
Financial Modeling & Mathematics I
Ethics of Finance

Considering a third class - Financial Markets & Institutions

Don't know if I want to take three classes while working 50 hours/week.
 
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Btw I'm taking linear algebra, electromagnetism and introduction to astrophysics
Hey, I don't have many friends back home, and I like the rhythm of academic life.
I'M DONE WITH COLLEGE AND HAVE A JERB!!!

So, Introduction to Office Politics and Advanced Co-worker Toleration.
Congrats! What will you be doing?
 
I'M DONE WITH COLLEGE AND HAVE A JERB!!!

So, Introduction to Office Politics and Advanced Co-worker Toleration.

This sounds like a horrifyingly interesting cross between the Office and Community
 
I'm planning on taking a Medieval Latin and a Virgil class this fall.
 
I dont understand US higher education. You can take STEM subjects and things like Environmental Theology? What the hell?
 
I dont understand US higher education. You can take STEM subjects and things like Environmental Theology? What the hell?

I'm getting a double major, so I'm getting a BS in environmental science and a BA in religious studies at the same time, if that explains anything. Although my college does have pretty heavy emphasis on getting a broad education. The environmental theology course fulfills requirements for both degrees, since you're supposed to take two courses dealing with environmental issues from outside the natural sciences, to inform your perspective.
 
I came here to troll, but now I see JR beat me to it.

But I'll be taking some math (addition, maybe some subtraction), doesn't start until the 2016 semester though.
 
I'm getting a double major, so I'm getting a BS in environmental science and a BA in religious studies at the same time, if that explains anything. Although my college does have pretty heavy emphasis on getting a broad education. The environmental theology course fulfills requirements for both degrees, since you're supposed to take two courses dealing with environmental issues from outside the natural sciences, to inform your perspective.

That sounds pretty weird to me. STEM studies are usually very time-consuming from what I've seen and know to have enough time for another major as you call it.

And the bolded parts sounds like nothing my Eco-Chem-Eng. buddies ever did.
 
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