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Originally posted by Moridin:
Waluin
Things will be OK 
What are you majoring in? That class schedule does not sound too bad. Probably a lot of papers with Philosophy and History, but then again papers are probably easier than exams
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Depending upon the professor, you assesment may be correct

It *always* depends on the proff.
Well, here's my full layout:
Honors History 303 - Early America
This is taught by a wonderful proff, sort of a quasi-friend of mine. He respects my enthusiasm with history and even let me list him as a resume reference after I almost got an A in a previous class he tought (History 305. I was the only freshman in the course. Wow, almost 2 years ago already). This will be a challenging class, with loads of research and reading, but it should be interesting.
Journalism 205 - Reporting
Heh, this is part of my major sequence. Unfortunately, Public Relations (my major) is a journalism degree technically. The professor is an ass, the class is unreasonably tough (from what I've heard from buds). This will be a thorn in my side, as you will have to write innane stories and actually do leg-work research on a few of them.
The journalism department hates Public Relations specializations. If they could, they'd kill us all
Astronomy 101
Ah, the essence of the general education requirement. I have to nail this one down sometime, and since a friend of mine is taking it (along with that history class) I figure why not.
Honors Philosophy 201 - Great Ideas of Human Civilization
An analyzation and discussion of some of the more interesting examples of human conceptual thought. Plato's and other greco-roman works will be here, along with Nietsche (I bet I butchered the poor man's name), and other modern works along the lines of Fredrich Douglas and Ghandhi. Interesting. I hear the teacher is relatively friendly. This is definitely the expendable class though. If things get rough, this one dies.
Japanese 101
An intense immersion into the ground rules of Japanese language in both speaking, writing, and reading. Culture will also be heavily covered. Most language students call the first 4 weeks of JAPN 101 as "the month of hell."
15 hours total. I kept it light for obvious reasons. I'm *determined* to learn that language, because I have specific ideas of what I want for a job
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"The dreams of a people became the promise of republic, the success of a society, and the transgressions of an empire."
- When the Sun Set on SPQR
[This message has been edited by Waluin (edited 07-24-2001).]