Hello everyone! Here is yet another post asking for opinions on their schedule for the Fall of 2019.
I’m a junior Criminology major with a concentration in forensic behavior w/a minor in psych and peace, justice, and human rights. I transferred in this past spring most of my general eds are done, which is why I’m able to take almost all of my major classes this semester. I don’t really want to know if these classes are TOO much but more of if you took similar classes how were they and if taking that many sociology classes will be difficult, etc.
Here they are! Btw I’m commuting and it takes like 30 mins. Mainly to save money and mainly because it’s more convenient. I don’t have a job but I do have a TON of health problems that makes things difficult.
M:
SC 275 FAMILY VIOLENCE 5:00PM-7:40PM
T/TH:
SC 240 CRIMINOLOGY 9:30-10:45
SC 325 SEX & GENDER 11-12:15,
SC 345 CORRECTIONS 2-3:15
HS 218 SAINTS&SCOUNDR:JESUITS FRM REN 3:30-4:45
W:
SC 223 FORENSICS: CRIME SCENE ANALYSIS 5-7:40PM
I know 3 hour lectures are difficult to pay attention to but I need both for my major + I think they sound really interesting. The history course is an elective/general ed because my college is a Jesuit university, although it’s not my religion the class still sounds decent and I’ve always loved history so it shouldn’t be a hard struggle.
My schedule isn’t that bad either, in terms of the time and although I have health problems/commuting I don’t struggle with going. Thanks in advance!