<p>Hmm..Undecided..this is just a guess..Biology?? hehehe (joking, just joking)</p>
<p>Me..
Microbiology
Anatomy and Physiology II
Stats
Intro Philosophy</p>
<p>Hmm..Undecided..this is just a guess..Biology?? hehehe (joking, just joking)</p>
<p>Me..
Microbiology
Anatomy and Physiology II
Stats
Intro Philosophy</p>
<p>General Chemistry
Biological Psychology
Statistics
French</p>
<p>Intermediate Microeconomics
East Asian History 1600-Present
Ordinary Differential Equations
Classical Mechanics: Particles/Waves I
Electronics I-Lab</p>
<p>Multivariate Calculus
Discrete Math
Philosophy -of women
Eastern Philosophy
Independent study- Eastern Logic
Humanities Critical Analysis of Western Thought
Speech 1
1 more class</p>
<p>Health
US History through Reconstruction
Computer Literacy
Enlglish Fiction
Principles of Accounting II
Business Law
Accounting Software
Independent Study (Faculty Assistance Experience)
Independent Study (Student Government)</p>
<p>Total Units: 25</p>
<p>US History 1877 to the Present with an honors paper on the explosion of the USS Maine
World Civilization I
Principles of Interpersonal Communication
General Psychology- The class that everyone says is tough, but its really rather easy.
Freshman English II- The teacher in this class has a simply unforgettable personality that allows him to relate to many a student- and he's 76 years old.
Honors Colloquy- Amistad
Honors Topic- HOPE Initiative Project- Slavery Committee</p>
<p>17 Credits and I am still bored..</p>
<p>International Politics
Elementary Russian
Intro to Jewish Civ
Modern Latin America (history)
Drawing I</p>
<p>20 credits. GASP. I have to take Drawing S/U because it's a night class and I have things due the following morning... need to skip every once in a while (only about 2 so far in this semester) and the homework's more time consuming than I expected. The prof understands that I'm taking it to release stress from my real academic classes :) It's been working out nicely but I'm not doing 20 credits again!</p>
<p>I agree with one of the posters above... in a way. Having more classes forces better time management. My grades have actually improved since last semester... strangely. But as for the need to attend every class, I disagree. Int'l politics is the only one that has no participation grade in it and I find the class unnecessary to attend every once in a while. I learned more from the books than the professor.</p>
<p>human sexuality. that's all you gonna need to survive the one quarter before transfering.</p>
<p>:)</p>