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COMM 251 is really iffy. i'm waiting on an override, because i should have been able to register for it on monday (my registration day) but comm was listed as my second major and the computer only recognizes one major. as a result, i was blocked out of the class and now there are no seats left (hate my advisor :grumble grumble: ). but! i did get an override into a jr/sr only level course (COMM 350).... my advisor seems to think i'll have 59 hours at the end of the summer. what she doesn't know is that i'm taking statistics next semester instead of over the summer as originally planned, and even if i was taking it this summer, i'd still only have 56 hours.... hahahaha oh well. it worked out pretty well for me.

and i'm taking percussion (emphasis on snare drum)!

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How in the heck did you get into Media Crit!?!? Seriously, half the Index staff will be in there, as will half of campus media leadership, and (lo and behold) the other half's grumbling about how they'll going to graduate in four years without jumping to argumentation.

I'm not in the grumbling half. See you Mondays at 6:30. Ought to be fun...

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i'll see you mondays at SIX.
did you even read my post?
i got an override into the class because they figure i'm close enough to a juniour.

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i register next week..tuesday maybe? the relg classes are in danger of filling up, but i'll get into them because the department loves me. the global awareness teacher i want always fills up like that *snaps*...her daytime class is already full (16 spots left in the night class i want)...*shrug* i have 48 credit hours, i get to register before a lot of other second-years...maybe i'll still get her...lol

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it feels wierd not thinking about the next semester's classes

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East Buc & UMR wrote: it feels wierd not thinking about the next semester's classes
you adjust real fast ;-)

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yesss...i got the last spot in dr. jeanie's evening Global Awareness class. woo!

all right, so the 13 hours are just as i'd planned 'em, but i don't know what to do about this whole speech class thing...it's offered both at 8 and 9:30 TR mornings (well and a lot of other times, but those are at what i'm looking)...for several weeks i've been getting to work at 8 on TRF, so i know it's POSSIBLE for me, but i don't know if i want to commit to that...but i'd be a lot more productive with an earlier start to the day...hmm.
i'm not thinking those'll fill up for a while, though, so i can think about it.

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LibertyMarie wrote: but i'd be a lot more productive with an earlier start to the day...hmm.
Go with the earlier class and get a early start to the day. Early mornings are the best.

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last semester I was done with classes at 12:30 each day ..... that was pretty nice but the 7:30 calc class wasn't much fun and didn't get attended too often

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CIS 101 Computers for Learning
ENG 215 Creative Writing: Short Story
HST 103 World History to 1600
MUS 101 Beginning Piano
PLS 101 American Democracy & Citizenship
SPN 201 Intermediate Spanish I

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Geography/Am. Gov't (Gonna suck..)
Personal Finance/Computer Apps. (Couldn't get a TA for an hour)
Algebra II (Second time around)
English 12 (Pretty much will be Honors, but doesn't count for anything other than my last credit)
Lunch for 20 mins
Religion 12 (BS class. Seriously.)
Chemistry
Statistics

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ajax wrote: Statistics 3
Sociology 3
Spanish I 5
Philosophy or Theater App 3
Music App 3
Actually since I fixed up my schedule

Sociology 3
Intro to Computer Science 3
Music Appreciation 3
Lifetime Fitness Concepts 1
Philosophy of Life 3
Macroeconomics 3

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STPickrell wrote:
East Buc & UMR wrote: it feels wierd not thinking about the next semester's classes
you adjust real fast ;-)
It would appear as though you do too.







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Econ 201 TR 12:00-1:20
Eng 190 MWF 3:30-4:20
Musi 204 MWF 1:30-2:20
Pol 171 TR 3:00-4:20
Eng 246 TR 1:30-2:50

All times PM, all classes worth 3 credits.

How did I manage it that my earliest class is at noon?

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But boy those 4:20 classes sure are late. The trick is not starting before 9 and ending as close to noon as possible

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East Buc & UMR wrote: But boy those 4:20 classes sure are late. The trick is not starting before 9 and ending as close to noon as possible
I dunno, I'm not a morning person in the least.

I just hope my bike riding buddy has mornings off, that'd be great for early riding.

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Yeah i'm not a morning person either... I missed my 9am class this semester more than any class I have ever missed. But being done early can't be beat.

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Clark, who's teaching all those? I'd check TruView to give you advice, but I'm not going to be around for long.

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AC160 wrote: Are they hard classes to take 12 or 13 hrs.? I have 18 for next semester.
Not really; I pretty much live in the SUB and whore myself to Missouri's best Campus Media program. And again, that's NOT in Boone County!









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L-Town Expatriate wrote: Clark, who's teaching all those? I'd check TruView to give you advice, but I'm not going to be around for long.
Econ201 Sung
Eng190 Ahmad
Musi204 STAFF
Pol171 Ishiyama
Eng246 Yoder

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jcarkeys wrote: Econ201 Sung
Eng190 Ahmad
Musi204 STAFF
Pol171 Ishiyama
Eng246 Yoder
Hena Ahmad's good and very friendly.

You will learn a lot from John Ishiyama; he's done research on the growth (or lack thereof) of democracy in post-Soviet Russia and surrounding countries. He observed the election in Azerbaijan last year.

Not sure about Sung or Yoder. You would have had a blast if you got Bruce Coggins. At least you won't need earplugs, as Randy Hagerty projects his voice quite well, to put it mildly.

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Here she is.

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HLTH 196 Racquetball                  MW  0730-0820  (second block)
COMM 170 Public Speaking              MWF 0830-0920
ECON 200 Principles of Macroeconomics MWF 0930-1020
POL  250 Intro to Int'l Relations     MWF 1030-1120
PHRE 188 Ethics                       MW  1230-1350
HLTH 195 Lifetime Health & Fitness    TR  0830-0920
This'll be quite the departure from my current classes at noon twice, 1:30 other three days I've got going. It should be nice, it'll give me a chance to go riding in the afternoon and that hellish 7:30 is only for like, 7 weeks and even then in the spring when it won't be terribly cold.

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American Legal History
Remedies
Conflicts of Laws
Commercial Transactions
Copyright
Seminar on Issues of Church & State

I should have gone to clown college... :wacko:

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I didn't think Grad students took more than 3 classes

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East Buc & UMR wrote: I didn't think Grad students took more than 3 classes
Most people tend to lump anything post-undergrad into this category of just being a grad student. I really don't consider myself a grad student. Law students are under a considerable time crunch to complete your J.D. unless you go to a night school and almost certainly not pass the bar your first time at it. This means that I cannot vegetate indefinitely as some people do until they finally get a masters and/or Ph. D. Law is a 3 year program and I go to a school that requires 91 credits for graduation. So yeah, the whole 3 course meal of most grad students is a lovely dream for me.

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Next semester, I'm probably taking Econometrics, Money/Banking, Public Economics, and Game Theory. I should have my masters in December 2007.

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mujason wrote: Next semester, I'm probably taking Econometrics, Money/Banking, Public Economics, and Game Theory. I should have my masters in December 2007.
Where are you going to school these days?

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I'm back at Mizzou for grad school in Economics. Officially, I'm retired (as the Mizzou team died during my year off from school). I'm also an NAQT writer. I may come back for CBI, though, as it's Mizzou's turn to host this February.

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mujason wrote: I'm back at Mizzou for grad school in Economics. Officially, I'm retired (as the Mizzou team died during my year off from school). I'm also an NAQT writer. I may come back for CBI, though, as it's Mizzou's turn to host this February.
To quote you:

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Math 22 - TWTF - 8:00 - 8:50 AM
History 176 - MWF - 9:00 - 9:50 AM
Political Science 90 - MWF - 10:00 - 10:50 AM
Comp Sci 153 - MWF - 1:00 - 1:50 PM
Comp Sci 158 - MWF - 2:00 - 3:50 PM

Only one Tuesday/Thursday class, heck yeah!

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Forgot to notice that your TTh class is Calc 3 so you're done by 9... very nice.

It's nice to have no labs... at least I'll only have 1 as opposed to 3

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Not too fond of that gap through the middle of my day; it won't be too bad on Tuesdays and not bad at all on Thursdays but 2 hours on MWF will not be cool... yes I'll be able to avoid crappy lines for one last semester eating Crapwells but it's not enough time to get anything done... plus the agonizing wait on Friday

This Comp E major will be living in Humanities/Social Sciences next semester (History, SP&M, and CS158 are all in H/SS)

There are two sections of Linear Algebra offered at 10:00 but I'm sure it's going to work out to where I picked Insall's section...








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This Comp E major will be living in Humanities/Social Sciences next semester
As will this math major (I'll post mine in a bit). I wouldn't assume, though, that ACO will be at the same time next semester.

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DeckardCain wrote:
This Comp E major will be living in Humanities/Social Sciences next semester
As will this math major (I'll post mine in a bit). I wouldn't assume, though, that ACO will be at the same time next semester.
Yeah I'm aware it might change (and all of my evenings are free except for Thursday so it won't be a problem); just keeping what it currently is at the moment

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for a little contrast (english/religion/spanish major), i have to take bio next semester. BOO
(i have thus far in my life avoided taking biology at all.)

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french 121 - mwf 10.30-11.20 (3 hours)
broadway & hollywood music something or another - mw 12.30-1.50 (3 hours)
creative writing - mwf 3.30-4.20 (it's worth having that late of a class to have spitzer, i think) (3 hours)
ed 389 - m 6.00-7.50 (2 hours)
math 240 - tr 9.00-10.20 (3 hours)
literature for children - tr 3.00-4.20 (3 hours)

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hmm i don't have any classes in the comp sci building.

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flycaitiee69 wrote: broadway & hollywood music something or another - mw 12.30-1.50 (3 hours)
literature for children - tr 3.00-4.20 (3 hours)
okay, super jealous!!!

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I have a class with Mark...

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Insall apparently isn't teaching 208 next semester... strange.

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I'm taking bio (blah!), African-American lit, medieval philosophy, and culture of Spanish America. Oh, and probably choir. And service to the Hispanic community (req. for Spanish major/minor--in Springfield one has to go out of one's way to interact with the Hispanic community, so they stick it in the requirements, I guess). wee...

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Math 305 - Modern Algebra I
Math 309 - Advanced Calculus
English 106 - American Lit 1865-Present
Comp Sci 158 - Discrete Math
German 1 - Elementary German 1

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Next semester I have:

NOTHING!!!!WOOO-HOOO!!!!

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POLT 1050 Intro to International Relations (this one could be a little sketch)
RELG 111 World Religions
ENGL 205 Literary London: Pilgrimages, Portraits, and Passports
ENGL 312 Shakespeare: Comedies and Romances








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IB Language A2 HL (English)
IB Math Studies SL
IB Language B2 SL (French)
IB History 2 HL
IB Psychology 2 HL
IB Biology 2 HL
IB Theory of Knowledge
Weight Lifting

I'm not lying, either.

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DeckardCain wrote: Insall apparently isn't teaching 208 next semester... strange.
oh sweet that is freaking awesome

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BIO 301 Ecology
CHEM 331 Organic Chemistry II
CHEM 330 Organic Chemistry Lab I
JINS ... gotta decide
STAT 190 Stats so easy a monkey could pass it.
PHIL 186

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libertymark wrote:
DeckardCain wrote: Insall apparently isn't teaching 208 next semester... strange.
oh sweet that is freaking awesome
That's referring to this semester

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Advanced Linguistics: Morphology
Sociolinguistics: African American English
Survey of Russian Literature I
Advanced Russian I
Epistemology

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Russian Lit is tight.

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ashkenaziCD wrote: Russian Lit is tight.
The Overcoat was a good short story, I kept thinking it was written post 1910s because of its tone... Needless to say, I was wrong. My classmates hated "The Kiss" by Chekhov as having no point and being stupid because it's about a guy who can't get over the titular kiss that came in the dark... "A Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich", is very good and, IMHO, should be read when discussing totalitarian regimes, along with anything involving inprisonment.

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