You people and your schedules

Nov 12, 2009 12:58

So in a normal semester, I would jump on the bandwagon and post my schedule for next semester, but as I have been accepted into the U, I get a good, hard lesson on being shafted by class choice. On the bright side, I'm registered for the first day of orientation week, so I'll have first pick (of the last pick). I should probably figure out what ( Read more... )

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sephidarshu November 13 2009, 13:09:27 UTC
Oh I'm already studying those books. I needed Genki I book too, which has a bunch of stuff that we haven't covered yet like what I started learning yesterday: と思います and と言っていました. Simple things once you learn them, but I wouldn't have had a damn clue. I'm also working very hard on the kanji, but that tends to come very easy to me. I'm at about 110 kanji or so at the moment and steadily increasing it. The oral interview is my biggest fear, but I will make sure to check out reservations for sure!

どうもありがとうございました、 メーガンせんぱい!

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laurence_skr November 13 2009, 23:37:55 UTC
Since you'll be going for a lot of 3000 level courses already, you'll probably have better luck than trying to get into the 1000 level classes freshmen fight over. I've taken the intro to greek mythology class there and it was pretty decent-if I recall, it was one of the ones that's normally 1000 level but you can make it 3000 level just by writing a longer paper at the end of the semester. Also, the Archaeology of Western Europe class has a pretty strong physical anthropology focus, so might count for that req, and was a pretty awesome class.

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