<p>The Beatles class (Mus 15), but it’s not offered next quarter.</p>
<p>EDIT:@ucsandiego915</p>
<p>You keep beating me to posts by a matter of seconds. What is your secret! =P And also, Patterson is totally awesome. I had him for a freshman seminar and I would stay after class talking to him about all sorts of random stuff.</p>
<p>^Nah I understand. All the girls I’ve talked to in his classes are in love with him. And he just looked a lot better without the beard. I’m allowed to say that right?</p>
<p>MUS15 - The Beatles with Justin DeHart was one of the most fun classes. Going to lecture just to listen to Beatles’ music and learning about their history, transformation, and eventual breakup made it seem more like a Freshman seminar than an actual class. The class also taught me that University of Liverpool offers a Masters in The Beatles.</p>
<p>PHIL10 - Probably the most useful class in UCSD in terms of practicability in everyday life. Learning formal logic is paramount for anyone who wants to learn to make better decisions–also, if you’re thinking about applying to Law School and have to take the LSAT, Logic Games are built on the foundations of simple Sentential Logic Arguments.</p>
<p>ECON109/ECON143/PSYC209 - My favorite classes by far. Took these classes and they paved the way of all my undergrad research at UCSD. Now I’ll be applying to Ph.D. programs in formal Decision Sciences this year after working as a research associate with the professor who taught my PSYC209 class.</p>