<p>anybody know the books we need to read for the literature/humanities class for first year SEAS students??</p>
<p>Eh? What? SEAS students don't read books. They just do math problems.</p>
<p>Seriously, LitHum is only a frosh class for CC. You'll take either LitHum or ContempCiv or AsianCiv as a soph.</p>
<p>Some SEAS students take LitHum freshman year, but not many.
I think Dat Dude is confused.</p>
<p>yeah, i took lithum sophomore year. Fantastic class. A majority of the time i'd leave class with the distinct feeling that I was more educated, which was pretty cool.</p>
<p>They'll put you through University Writing as a freshman, I believe, but if there are required readings for that (there weren't any for its predecessor, Logic & Rhetoric), I don't know them.</p>
<p>yeahh thats what i meant......"university writing"....anybody know the required readings for that???</p>
<p>I don't believe there are any required texts. If I recall correctly, each teacher selects his/her own readings and they are handout articles.</p>
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<p>I don't know ANYONE who has. It's possible, but do you actually know that it happens? I can see people wanting to transfer to CC doing it.</p>
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<p>This sentence is funny in that it makes me recall the couple classes where you leave feeling less educated.</p>
<p>I had a freshman SEAS student in my Lit Hum class.</p>
<p>a friend of mine took lit.hum fresh year but only because she wants to double major in like ap. physics and french or something like that</p>
<p>also, yea, there is no required reading you will be able to get at until you are at school. the u.writing governing board or whatever keeps a list of something like 200 essays that each teacher can choose from to base his or her class on. you access these thru the online library system but you only read maybe 10-15 for the whole semester</p>