<p>if you go to URSA and select enroll in a class, you can preview the schedule for fall 06, with the teachers and stuff...
i belive the actual official schedule comes out on the 12 of june with enrollment on the 14th.</p>
<p>just though i would share so that those like me can look up the teachers and stuff.</p>
<p>Yes, well, everyone knows that ability to make concrete sentences is best exemplified via internet message boards and not via english courses or other writing focused courses.</p>
<p>Making errors like "your" instead of "you're" DOES MATTER, online and elsewhere. It is very common that you will confuse someone because of lackluster grammar, again, online or elsewhere.</p>
<p>thats stupid. I am also sick of people who ignore the substance of my posts, and instead go ahead with attacking my grammar/spelling errors. Its childish and unnecessary. I've had like 3 people correct my Your/You're problem so far, and I still write your online, and I'm one of the best writers in my grade. So it DOESNT MATTER = )</p>
<p>yeah, true, I was just comparing the concept. I'm really glad UCLA has the bruinwalk, I already found some good information for my econ classes this fall semester :)</p>
<p>actually i like ratemyprofs better for several reasons.</p>
<ol>
<li><p>The average rating there means more to me, b/c i want my teachers to be easy.</p></li>
<li><p>I know ratemyprof is usually rated by students of my intellectual ability. Bruinwalk is proly smarter than I am.</p></li>
<li><p>Ratemyprof has a lot more ratings for smc than bruinwalk for ucla.</p></li>
</ol>
<p>I do like the extended writing space for bruinwalk though and the extra categories.</p>