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-- Posted by whoisabs at 1:38 pm on Jan. 14, 2007

I think that it would be a good idea to post up the classes that you've taken in the past, no need to post up grades if you don't want to. This would allow people to ask others for help in classes that they are currently taking, or just to get a better idea as to what people know/like to later contact them for non-help/support related conversation. I am sure that I'd be able to help people in the vast majority of classes that I've taken.

Since this was my idea, then I guess I get to go first...

english / communication

into to composition
composition and research
public speaking
british literature 1
beginning spanish 1
beginning spanish 2
intermediate spanish 1
intermediate spanish 2

math

college algebra

science

physical geology
historical geology

social science

american history till 1877
american history since 1877
texas government
american national government
intro to philosophy
intro to logic
intro to ethics
into to psychology
western civilization 1
western civilization 2
world history since 1700
physical geography
world regional geography
microeconomics
texas history
mexico since independance
world since 1919
political economy
foreign policy
military history of the US
history of the south
historical methods
legislation
political theory till 1789
political theory since 1789
international terrorism
us-latin american relations: from manifest destiny-imperialism
social history of the us till 1865
history of the civil war
civil wars / military interventions

education
content area reading
educational psychology
professional development 1

fine arts
music appreciation
vocal ensamble
voice class
wind ensamble

p. e.
jogging
yoga
aerobic dance
soccer


-- Posted by samzkuul at 1:45 pm on Jan. 14, 2007

Dang, you've taken a lot of stuff.

Math: Algebra I, Geometry.
SS: US History
PE: Basketball


-- Posted by AtomicCactus at 1:50 pm on Jan. 14, 2007

Wow, nice list, Abs.

English:
Representative Literary Works 1
Representative Literary Works 2

Physics:
Physics 1
Physics 2

Mathematics:
Calculus 1
Calculus 2
Discrete Mathematics
Linear Algebra*

Biology:
Biology 1
Biology 2

Microbiology:
Microbiology A
Microbiology B*

Chemistry:
Chemistry 1
Chemistry 2
Organic Chemistry 1
Organic Chemistry 2*
Physical Chemistry 1 - Micro Desc
Physical Chemistry 2 - Macro Desc*
Biochemistry 1
Biochemistry 2*

* = current courses


-- Posted by Firefly00 at 1:50 pm on Jan. 14, 2007

Sociology
- Education
- Health

Psychology
- Social psychology
- Abnormalities

English
- Language
- Literature


-- Posted by tamashii at 1:50 pm on Jan. 14, 2007

Math: Algebra 1
Lit: Lit and Writing, World Lit
Language: Japanese
P.E.: Ninth grade PE, elective PE
Music: B Choir, Concert Choir
Science: Biology
Drama: Drama 1
History: World History

...I thunk thats all I've done in High School so far.


-- Posted by BBallAsh23 at 1:51 pm on Jan. 14, 2007

Computers
COSC 175 General Computer Science
COSC 236 Introduction to Computer Science I
COSC 237 Computer Science II*
COSC 111 Information and Technology for Business.
CIS 211 Fundamentals of Information Systems and Technology*

Math
MATH 109/111 College Algebra
MATH 119 PreCalc
MATH 273 Calculus I
MATH 263 Discrete Mathematics*

English
ENGL 102 Writing for a Liberal Education
ENGL 318 Advanced Informational Writing
ENGL 312 Writing Fiction*  

Business
LEGL 225 Legal Business Environment

P.E
KNES 235 Individualized Fitness

Womens Studies
WMST 231 Women In Perspective (if you are thinking this is an easy class, you better think twice!!!)

*Taking this semester, the rest I have completed.


-- Posted by whoisabs at 1:58 pm on Jan. 14, 2007

I feel really guilty not having more math, and I even transferred schools to get more geology but all the course times conflicted with my majors :(


-- Posted by dumb whore at 2:20 pm on Jan. 14, 2007

Woo all that social science. Just reading the course names made me grimace.


-- Posted by AtomicCactus at 2:23 pm on Jan. 14, 2007

Quote: from whoisabs at 3:58 pm on Jan. 14, 2007


I feel really guilty not having more math, and I even transferred schools to get more geology but all the course times conflicted with my majors :(
Aww, don't feel bad!

We all feel guilty.  We all could use more math, but really don't feel like it...


-- Posted by Discordany at 2:27 pm on Jan. 14, 2007

Oops... he... College forum. My bad :P


-- Posted by dumb whore at 2:29 pm on Jan. 14, 2007

I wish people would NOT list high school courses, no one cares about that.


-- Posted by Discordany at 2:31 pm on Jan. 14, 2007

Quote: from KoopaTroopa at 4:29 pm on Jan. 14, 2007


I wish people would NOT list high school courses, no one cares about that.

Right after I finish listing my highschool courses....


Oh well, People are seeing this on fresh topics in the teen forum and are clicking on it. They dont realize that this is int he college forum (oops:P).

abs, you want to write college in the topic, so that people clue in??

On a side note, it wouldnt be a bad idea to have one for highschool courses in the teen forums. I may just make one.....


-- Posted by whoisabs at 2:31 pm on Jan. 14, 2007

Especially since they have course titles that nobody knows what the hell they mean.


-- Posted by whoisabs at 2:33 pm on Jan. 14, 2007

How many high schools offer even half of the courses that I listed?


-- Posted by Discordany at 2:35 pm on Jan. 14, 2007

Quote: from whoisabs at 4:33 pm on Jan. 14, 2007


How many high schools offer even half of the courses that I listed?

True, but some people may think that its either or.


-- Posted by OverTheAir at 2:55 pm on Jan. 14, 2007

American Sign Language
College Writing
General Chemistry + Lab
Precalculus
Foundations of Psychology
Organic Chemistry + Lab
Developmental Psychology
Peoples and Cultures (Intro to Sociology)


-- Posted by Steinbeck at 10:36 pm on Jan. 14, 2007

Math

Linear Algebra
Abstract Algebra
Ordinary Differential Equations
Partial Differential Equation
Numerical Analysis
Applied Statistics I

Science

Mechanics
Electricity and Magnetics
Atomic Physics
Modern Physics
General Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Human Biology

English

Introduction to Literary Criticism
European Literature

(we do not call it Communication but ok)

Intermediate German

Social Science

Introduction to Linguistics
Early Modern European History


-- Posted by ajm51987 at 11:29 pm on Jan. 14, 2007

Ok sure.

Social Sciences/Humanities
Intro to Cultural Anthropology
Intro to Microecon
Intro to Canadian Studies
Intro to Ancient Lit

Maths
Precalc
Differentiation
Integration (in progress)

Science
Geology for Jocks
Chem I (1/3 in sequence)
Chem II (in progress) (1/3 sequence)
Bio I Evolution, Ecology, Diversity (in progress)

History
Western Civ - Pre to 476
US 1865 to Present


-- Posted by TheatreMinelli at 4:57 am on Jan. 15, 2007

English Literature
King Lear-Shakespeare
Spies-Micheal Frayne
Tis Pity She's a Whore-John Ford
High Windows-Phillip Larkin
War Literature- Sassoon, Owen, Graves, Pat Barker,Sebastian Faulks(and others)
Don Juan- Byron
Pride and Prejudice
Wuthering Heights
Hamlet

English Language
Introduction to English Lang
Dialects and Social Attitudes towards Lang
Editorial Writing
Child Lang Aquisition
History of Lang

Theatre Studies
The Caretaker- Harold Pinter
Road-Jim Cartwright
Greek Theatre
Shakespeare
Performance
Devising


-- Posted by whoisabs at 3:31 pm on Jan. 15, 2007

So they have entire courses on individual works at your school?


-- Posted by the real anti christ at 7:53 pm on Jan. 15, 2007

He will never reply to this, he probally can't remember them all...


-- Posted by kira at 8:55 pm on Jan. 15, 2007

Hmmm... let's see if I can remember 4 years of classes and the ones I'm in now.

Anthropology/other Social Science

Intro to Cultural Anthropology
Intro to Paleoanthropology  
History & Theory in Anthropology
Contemporary Latin American Ethnography
Archaeology of South America
Anthropology of Religion
Medical Anthropology
Anthropology of Food & Nutrition
Globalization and Health

Sociology of Religion
Intro to Psych
Modern Latin American History
International Politics
Classes & Life in Ecuador for 7 months

Spanish
Intermediate Spanish 1
Spanish Lit 1
Spanish Classes & Life in Ecuador for 7 months

Lit/Philosophy
Antiquity - ancient texts
Modernity - modern texts
Ancient Mythology

Science
General Chemistry 1
General Chemistry 2
Organic Chemistry - 1 semester
Biological Principles
Infectious Disease  

Math
Calculus 1
Calculus 2
Psych Stats

Art
Advanced ballet x many
Dance Production - choreographer/diretor x2
Beginning Ceramics


-- Posted by Spasty at 9:02 pm on Jan. 15, 2007

...

Elementary Arabic I
Elementary Arabic II (taking currently)


My list is so pitiful!


-- Posted by kira at 9:13 pm on Jan. 15, 2007

Quote: from Spasty at 9:02 pm on Jan. 15, 2007


...

Elementary Arabic I
Elementary Arabic II (taking currently)

 
My list is so pitiful!


Yeah but what you're taking is amazing!  I don't know anybody that takes Arabic... not even offered at my school.


-- Posted by Micus at 9:22 pm on Jan. 15, 2007

I'm in high school, but my band director has connections at Yale, and I got it set up so I can take one class a semester from them. I've taken Elementary Analysis and Composition II, about to take III in the spring.


-- Posted by Spasty at 9:25 pm on Jan. 15, 2007

Quote: from kira at 12:13 am on Jan. 16, 2007


Quote: from Spasty at 9:02 pm on Jan. 15, 2007

...  

 Elementary Arabic I  
 Elementary Arabic II (taking currently)  

   
 My list is so pitiful!


Yeah but what you're taking is amazing!  I don't know anybody that takes Arabic... not even offered at my school.


Haha, it's offered at both local schools in my area.


-- Posted by TheatreMinelli at 4:23 am on Jan. 16, 2007

Quote: from whoisabs at 11:31 pm on Jan. 15, 2007


So they have entire courses on individual works at your school?

Well yes, it had a course title such as 'pre 1900 literature' or something like that, but we concentrate on one text apart from war literature. But i though I would just put the works up incase anyone needed help on a certain text.


-- Posted by TheatreMinelli at 4:43 am on Jan. 16, 2007

How do you get thses topics to the top of the page in a note form,Dreamweaver and Myself have a topic entitled FAQS about College admissions that would benefit from being up there.


-- Posted by winter rose at 6:01 am on Jan. 16, 2007

Psychology
Fundamentals of psychology
social psychology
developmental psychology


sociology

Introduction to sociology 1
Introduction to sociology 2-Caribbean
sociology of development
classical sociological theory

Foundation courses

Rhetoric 2
Introduction to computers

Economics
Introduction to statistics


-- Posted by yolanda7g at 8:58 am on Jan. 16, 2007

I'm a freshman so last semester i took:

Speech Communication 1
Natural Disasters (LOL) Geology
African American Literature English
Intro to Philosophy
Art & Globalization

This semester:

Speech Communication II
How Things Work-Science for Non-Science Majors (Physics)
Narrative Writing (Creative Writing)
World Civ to 1660 (History)
Comparative Lit for English Majors

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