Rising Seniors: Fall Schedules & Gradschol....?

<p>I'm officially a senior but I won't be graduating till next spring....oh wel.</p>

<p>Anyway, I am actually in finals week right now and have already made up my fall scedule. Hopefully I will stick do it this time.....</p>

<p>Physics I (prof is easy and gives lots of extra credit...plus it's a gen req)
French Lit
Japanese Culture
World Music
Ancient Philosphy
Independent Research (MAYBE....for 1 credit)</p>

<p>15 credits total (16 if I do research)</p>

<p>I'll also be applying to gradschool. Here are some schools on my list in no particular order:</p>

<p>Northeastern MSA/MBA 15 month program with internship (because of beter job prospect)
Yale MA in Western & Central European Studies
NYU MA in European Studies
Northwestern PhD in French w/Certificate in Italian
UCLA MA in Italian Language
UGA MA in Romance Languages</p>

<p>Generally interested in European studies and the languages of Europe and ultimately would like to work for the government with option to spend some time abroad. </p>

<p>What about YOU?</p>

<p>my fall semester of senior year was as follows - 18 credits</p>

<p>photography 2
digital imaging
computer graphics
database management systems
end user support management
human resources development</p>

<p>plus i worked two jobs totalling about 40 hours/week</p>

<p>my spring semester was 12 credits</p>

<p>human systems in organizations
business systems analysis and design
business policy
web development</p>

<p>plus i worked 1 job for about 5-10 hours a week, and various freelance design jobs throughout the semester.</p>

<p>i graduated with a major in business concentrating in IT, and minors in fine arts and visual communication.</p>

<p>i didn't go to grad school but am currently looking into getting an online mba.</p>

<p>Senior Project
Software Engineering
Operating Systems
Deductive Logic</p>

<p>For the Senior Project, I will most likely be researching for a professor. I might be researching stuff that has to do with Aspect-Oriented Programming in Computer Science.</p>