Share the courses you're taking this semester. Judge each other

Share the courses you're taking this semester. Judge each other

>the seductive figure (human form in art)
>mind and consciousness (philosophy)
>intro to theater
>intro to literary studies
>miles Davis & John Coltrane

>ancient philosophy
>human sexuality and culture
>geography of garbage
>environmental problems and solutions
I'm an environmental studies major. The top two are filler I'm taking as GE.

>Differential equations
>Electromagnetism for physicists
>French I
I only signed up for 12 hours because the first two are supposed to be hard as shit weed-out classes.

>Geography of garbage
What is this class like user?

syntax
phonology
readings in modernist literature
introduction to german
logic
turkish literature

Very cool classes.

I just dropped my Ecology major and picked up a Philosophy one in addition to creative writing. What the fuck is wrong with me.

>Symbolic Logic
>Early Modern Africa
>Intro to Writing Fiction
>Intro to Writing Nonfiction

The creative writing department is like some kind of Portlandia episode. Early Modern Africa is very interesting (reading Ibn Battutas 14th? Century accounts of east Africa rn) but makes the entire continent into some martyr for neoliberalism which is ridiculously hypocritical but I'm picking my battles. Symbolic Logic is GOAT

Diff eq isn't that hard desu, at least not significantly harder than any other calculus class.

>Advanced Calculus I
>Abstract Linear Algebra
>Intro to Poetry
>American Weird Fiction
>Intro to Political Theory

Arabic 1
Astronomy 101
Ancient Greek Warfare
Myths and Epics of the Ancient Near East
Deciphering Ancient Scripts

>Japanese III
>Introduction to Art History II
>Introduction to East Asian politics
>Avantgarde in the 1920's
>Women in literature

Those are the ones I'm certain to take by now, maybe I'll add some others once the semester actually starts.
Pls be gentle.

Are you a cute girl?

Introduction to Library Science
Introduction to Library Technologies

It's only been two weeks and I'm already feeling the disenchantment.

> abstract linear algebra

as opposed to what, concrete linear algebra?

get da fuck outta here with that shit

European Post-War Literature
Christians Ways of Life (to fulfill my philosophy minor, kek)
Advanced Poetry Workshop
Intermediate Poetry Workshop

Looks like another 4.0 GPA, boys.

I learn a lot about waste management (sewage, MSW, everything really) and how it pertains to environmental issues and ecology. It's really cool. Last session we talked about the value of feral pigs in 19th century urban centers as a means of disposing of the animal shit and food scraps that were literally piled knee deep in some areas of New York and Edinburgh. We're going to have field trips to recycling centers and RCRA compliant landfills too, which is cool. The best part is that when people ask me what I'm writing a paper or reading about, I can say, "oh, just garbage. You know..."
I wish I could take a weird fiction class. Unfortunately, I already have my upper division humanities GE credit locked down and can't afford to take unnecessary electives at this point.

Toni Morrison
Intro to Comp Sci
Calculus 1 for math/phys
Edith Wharton/Henry James
Intermediate French
+ lab for french

I wish.

You're a cute girl to me already, user-chan~

Latin American literature
Dictatorships and militancy in the southern cone
Argentine cultural studies

This sounds based af

Criminal Law
Foundations of Justice
Logic & Set Theory
Sociology 301
Toni Morrison has her own class? God she wasn't THAT good

Bro I can't even tell what major you're going for

What's Dominican Academy like user?

>wasnt
She's still kickin b

English in Theory and Practice
Intro to Drama
Text and Images
The Politics of Desire

I'm starting an English Lit degree at a UK uni so these are basically intro classes. I'm pretty stoked on them, I'm probably gonna take something from the philosophy department next semester which should be interesting.

Actually yeah, the other class offered is applied linear algebra, you know, like the applications. Abstract is only concerned with theory and proofs and whatnot.

I'm a senior year math major and there are 4 classes left for me to take for my major so I can goof off hardcore

Analytical Chemistry
General Physics II
Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
Physical Methods if Biochemistry

I would've liked to take some philosophy classes this semester, but I took too many before and I need to graduate eventually

Even if I take my skirt off?

A trap is fine too~

But user, I don't like to be submissive.

Can you do balanced? Neither dominant nor submissive?

Only if you make me feel like I could gain control at any given time.

Why do Americans take so many courses per semester?
Does it not suck?
In Norway three is the standard.

>syntax & phonology
nice. advanced or intro?

>Ecology
>American Pragmatism
>Chemistry 2 Lab
>Argument Analysis
>French 101
>BioSemiotics (personal class as part of a research grant)

What is Dominican Academy
I go to a relatively prestigious liberal arts school in New England, cock sucker.

What's your analysis class like?

> Inorganic chemistry
> Metabolic pathways & human disease
> Mechanisms of ageing
> History of modern philosophy
> Biochem lab

And piano lessons for credit

Then I'm afraid we're not compatible, user-chan.
:_:

> Programming in java
> Databases
> Computing Systems
> Operating systems
> Discrete mathematics

Are you autistic or one of the really lucky people that are interested in coding yet extroverted?

The United States is smarter than any other country on the planet. Five courses is a cakewalk if you're an American

Dominican Academy is a prestigious Catholic school I supposed you went to for taking Christian Philosophies

Why are you calling people cock suckers?

I don't really know I thought I was autistic but then took an advanced theory of mind test to see if I was and scored above average (98%) but then again only an autistic person would do that.

It's a shame a lot of colleges are dropping down to four courses a week because "muh stress"
I take four courses a week at my college and have a fucking absurd amount of free time. I love it, but I'm also paying out the ass to learn shit.

Also, anyone find that it's "cool" among college kids to complain about how busy they are while not really being busy at all? Most people I know talk about how stressed and busy they are and then will tell me about a five season show they binge watched on Netflix. It's a bullshit facade that I hate. It's like they think they're only successful if they complain about being busy. I spend a lot of my time DUDE WEEDing and reading independently or partying and have a 3.9 gpa. Most of my retarded peers have like 3.3s and are "omfg so busy!!!"

What does it matter anyway? State of mind and confidence are more important.

If you're not 100% sure you're autistic then you're probably not, autism is a heavy impairment even in it's mildest forms (which would be aspergers I suppose)

Sorry user, misjudged your intentions. Thought you were making fun, and lashed out verbally.

bexause Veeky Forums is racist I assumed Dominican Academy was a slight. Sorry for the misunderstanding, user.

Fuck both y'all, I'm taking four classes now and can just barely keep up. Plus work, y'know?

>Intro to Phenomenology.
>Natural History (science requirement; literally a class where you collect insects and go bird watching).
>16th Century English Verse.
>Islamic History and Society.

Only four because of a quarter system.

>intro to metaphysics
>creative writing (for the keks)
>syntax (linguistics)
>intro to symbolic logic

So will you now explain how you ended up with Christian Philosophies ???

Sounds awesome. Creative writing is fun unless you get a class of idiot try hards (or in this case try bards)

Oh, I just took the class. Most philosophy courses have been ethics related. I'd love to take a Hegel course but my college doesn't seem to ever offer them.

Boston College has a theology major I think.

College is a spook anyway user

theology too

Only online do i see people taking so many creative courses.

I'm taking home latin
home humanitarian studies in the field (helping homeless)
home classical russian lit studies


see u on the other side

>warriors and wizards at king arthur's court
>mediatic shakespeare
>political bodies, political sex in 17th c. literature
>the city in 19th c. literature
>feeling in time: postmodern literature

what? where the fuck do you study?

i'm in english literature at a fairly prestigious western canadian university

>Mr Ripley goes to college.

Language Arts undergraduate. Starting a literature masters next year.

>Structuralism and Post-structuralism(second part of a 3-semester class on literary criticism)

>The Graphic Novel

>Spanish 3

>Advanced Composition

>Hands-on editorial seminar

>Pre-calculus(I put off math for a while. This is my final class outside of literature/language/philosophy classes.)

Turkish literature sounds cool.
I really hope this isn't a joke. Please share where you attend. Please.

desu those are the actual course titles, you can google if you're interested. i'm in the honours undergrad program so most of those are requirements for my degree.

next semester i'm taking a rhetorics class titled "is john oliver right about everything?: rhetoric of science, technology and medicine"

>Foundations of Justice
Amartya Sen? I wouldn't mind hearing how that is tbqh w/you.

>Queering the Novel: an Exploration of Gay Criticism of Canonical Texts
>The Early Modernists: A Survey of 19th Century Latin American Modernismo
>Two Spirit Literature in the Twenty First Century: the Contemporary Queer Native Novel
>The Black Sonnet: Tracing the Influence of African Authors on the Romantic Poets of Europe
>I'm Afraid of Virginia Woolf: Counter Feminisms of the Global South
>Intro to Wolof
>The Post-Colonial Foundation of Young Adult Fiction

that natural history sounds comfy, I could get into that

>The Right Side of Literature: Why We Must Ignore the Wrong
>Intro to Ginsberg and Howl
>Political bodies, Political Sex in 17th c. Literature
>Queering the Novel: an Exploration of Gay Criticism of Canonical Texts

>>Queering the Novel: an Exploration of Gay Criticism of Canonical Texts
How critical is this class? Is it celebrating the practice?

none, because I dropped out of college

;_;
You don't like the power struggle, Anoncchi?

>majoring in the liberal arts
Yikes..

>Physics: Electricity and Magnetism
>Multivariable calculus
>Probability and Statistics
>Space mission design
>Engineering design principles
>CAD modelling

Guess my major

Shittilly rebranded mechanical engineering :^)

bump

Abstract Algebra
Partial Differential Equations
Postmodernism
Myth

Nothing too fancy.

lol

Financial maths
Advanced accounting

I'd love to do more courses, but I'm studying for state auditor exams, and half-time job already takes too much time off my schedule.
I'd have to find a useful course for the public exam, or else I'd just be wasting time.

Applications of molecular genetics in biology
Biological data analysis and interpretation
Cell biology
Evolution
Insects, Plants and Fungi: ecology and adaptations
Invertebrate biology: structure, behaviour and evolution
Microbiology
Plant life: from genes to environment

I get lit in my spare time

>>geography of garbage

read delillo's underworld

>miles Davis & John Coltrane
The list could go on...

Managerial economics
Service management
External accounting
Economics of digital markets
Business analytics
Basics of econometrics
maybe business process management

>Biological data analysis and interpretation
If you're in a good uni this will be very beneficial and good.

>Invertebrate biology: structure, behaviour and evolution
This is very interesting regardless.

CS undergrad

Assembly language
Programming Languages
Network Administration
Linear Algebra & Matrix theory

SJC undergrad program.

Just finished Goethe's metamorphosis of plants
Just started the Iliad
Starting to translate ancient Greek
Still working through Euclid.

economics-stuff
i picked it as a major on an impulse. i still don't know what i'll do with this degree. less than two years left. gpa 3.0x i will try to ace this semester as an excuse for remaining unemployed

No, that sounds rather unpleasant, user-hime.

Algorithms and data structures
Discrete math in computer science
Advanced Chinese translation
Drawing

Advanced studies in Chemistry
Research project development and communication
Seminar appraisal and presentation

congrats on not falling for the synthesis meme

>Osteology
>Forensic Recovery
>Epic Tradition
>Renaissance Literature
>Primatology
>Shakespearean Tragedy
>Grad-level creative writing

Audio Engineering & Recording Techniques
Audio Engineering for Film & Television
Electronic Music, Synthesizers, & Midi
Sound Reinforcement for Live Performance
Essentials of Music Business & Artist Management

>The World of Screens
>Poetry Since 1950
>The American Counterculture
>Antebellum American Literature
>English Dept. Senior Essay

>He's still in school

>Honors Texts and Critics (so far it seems to be about skeptic philosophers and the idea of ideas)
>Energy, the Environment, and Sustainability
>Fundamentals of Music Composition
>Intermediate Spanish 2
>The Joy of Computing (introductory course to coding with python)

>turkish """""literature""""""

History of the Roman Empire
Enlightenment Studies
Latin I
Life Science

>elementary topology
>applied modern algebra
too busy to be a full time student

>The Emergence of the Latin American State
>Democratization in a Global Perspective
>Biological Invaders
>Latin American Politics
>Environmental Politics of the Global South

Fuck off grandpa

>survey to British literature
>Introduction to morality
>Physics 211
>Calculus
Tried getting into a Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy class, didn't happen, also I might be falling for the STEM meme

>Chemistry II
>Calc I
>Physiology of Organisms
>Some 2 credit hour bullshit seminar course
>Bioethics
Muh 19 credit hours ;_;

>historic perspectives on US education
>intro to probelm-solving (comp sci intro)
>American Literary Traditions:Civil War to 1925
>Political Parties in America

>heat transfer
>control systems
>wind energy theory+design
>grad economics for engineers
>senior design

Wew

>invertebrate biology
The biggest STEM meme of all. You might as well be majoring in fucking Vampire Studies.

>basic issues in cognition
>history of economic thought
>introduction to database systems
>linguistic analysis of literature