"Coming did not come naturally for women."

Nov 13, 2005 20:59

The paper is now 1400 words longer, but I've gotten only one-half of the way through the points I wanted to make and it's supposed to be 1750 words at most. Weimar Germany's pretty dense.

Ideal schedule for next semester:

GERM: Intensive German, Werlen and Plaxton
MWF 10:30-11:20
TTH 8:30-9:45

ARTH: Renaissance Art in Florence and Environs, ( Read more... )

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student taught courses dukhat November 14 2005, 02:39:19 UTC
I haven't heard of any. I was wondering that also. I don't have anything in mind I would want to teach at the moment, but the way the Swarthmore College Bulletin describes them it almost seems as if a group of students run the course.

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Re: student taught courses crystalpyramid November 14 2005, 15:35:17 UTC
There certainly have been student-taught courses in the distant past - for instance, SWIL had a science fiction class, and Bruce Maxwell had a Computer Graphics class. I haven't heard of any lately, but that doesn't mean they didn't exist.

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midge7227 November 14 2005, 03:59:49 UTC
elementary italian
calc 114/115 (ew)
history & principals of quakerism
islamic mysticism

nothing quite so interesting as the history of future, but i feel well on my way to my major, as it seems you are.

we have student taught classes but they're not for credit and they're things like knit&bitch (which is exactly what it sounds like).

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_swallow November 14 2005, 04:39:09 UTC
Hm, I'm hoping to take Philosophy of Literature, too.

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mere_bagatelle November 14 2005, 05:47:35 UTC
see you in philosophy of literature.

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anonymous November 27 2005, 13:49:47 UTC
Lauren, this is Holly a.k.a. The Phoenix Child from back in the FOD days. :) Just wanted to say hello. And by the way, I went to Weimar this summer, to Buchenwald. Unbelievable.

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