April 10-11 Visit

<p>i went to a topics in geometry class-it was all greek to me, but looked very interesting!</p>

<p>I am going on the next overnight-- How did you guys register for classes? Did you choose ahead of time?</p>

<p>Um they had a table where there were handbooks with a list of all the classes you could go to, then you just told the person in charge where you wanted to go and they handed you a sticker.</p>

<p>I'm definitely checking out Econ 198-</p>

<p>The HUMA/SOSC classes really depend on what the topic is. When I visited (two years ago) I sat in to Classics of Social & Political Thought. It was great. I hadn't done the reading, but they were talking about politics stuff, so I could follow the discussion, more or less. In HUMA, for example, the sequences that are heavily based on literature (Reading in World Lit., for exmaple) would probably make no sense. Others (Philosophical Perspectives) might make more, since often the discussion ends up being about something like justice or morality or something in relation to the text, rather than being strongly derived from it.</p>