Fall Semester, Anyone?

Your schedule makes me envious. I miss my undergrad days when I could fill up on Classics courses. The news that Olympia nearly burnt has made me pause. I cannot imagine that the forest I stood in looking over the sanctuary is now gone.

Anyway, now I’m a Masters student. Sadly my graduate studies will not include anything remotely to do with Classics.

Information and its Social Contexts
Information Resources and Services
Management of Information Organizations
Information Technology Applications

Grad student here. Classes are the least of my worries this semester - I have to start working on my PhD candidacy and comps reading lists. I’m also not TAing this semester, I’m working for the library instead.

I’ve got:
Latin - Catullus
Greek - The Odyssey
Proseminar on Anatolia and Greece

This seems the best place to brag, though - I’m going to be TAing a three-week class in June… in Rome!

'Nother grad student checking in, 2nd year of PhD classes, 4th year of grad classes:

Acoustic Phonetics
Semantics I
Seminar in Sociolinguistics

I don’t particularly want to take the last two, but Semantics is required, and if I don’t take the seminar, the prof who already hates me will hate me more, and she’s one of three profs in my subfield.

Surely you don’t miss the “Classics? What are you going to do with that?” sneering too? :stuck_out_tongue: :smiley:

Green with envy over here. :smiley: I haven’t been to Italy or to Greece (yet). I have to live vicariously through Google Earth and travel books and my own education. Congrats on your candidacy.

Grad student here. I am taking:

Collection Development

Cataloging
It looks to be a more difficult semester than previous ones. I have no “fun” course (like adult pop lit or similar) this semester. I do hope they have the admin class next semester or I’ll be in grad school awhile longer!

I wish I had the time and money to take courses like “the history of reading” etc.

I’m starting a master’s in library and information science this semester, so my introductory courses are a little dry:
urses in which you are enrolled:

  • LIS5020: Foundations of Lib/Info Sci
  • LIS6603: Basic Info Sources/Services
  • LIS6711: Organization of Knowledge I

I can’t believe I’m not the only person here to be enrolled in Information Studies.

I’m enrolled in Library and Information Science, if that makes you feel better. But I’m more attuned to the Lib side, not the Info side.

:smack: I thought your post said “I can’t believe I’m the only one.”

yes, I read for comprehension… :rolleyes:

Are you required to take swimming, or just some kind of phys ed requirement? I’m always intrigued by the courses that people who go to liberal arts colleges have to take. I did my undergrad at a technical/science school (RPI), so I never had to take a bunch of “interdisciplinary” courses. I had one English requirement (fulfilled by a high enough SAT score,) and then three other social science or arts classes. I think my school had a whopping total of two history classes.

Next to last semester until I get my Sociology (ugh) degree. I’ve got:

Sociology of War and the Military
Human Sexuality
Theology and Culture
Herbs, Spices, and Medicinal Plants

It’s a light semester for me. I need a job!

Does not compute…

(only kidding: my wife has a BA in Sociology, is a few quarters from an MA in Criminal Justice, and applying to go back for a PhD. She works a job that is mental health related, but only requires a high school diploma. Sociology jobs - at least in Ohio - kind of suck, because unless you are a social work major, you can’t become licensed, and there are many LSW jobs and few social work-type jobs for non-LSW’s)

Brendon Small

For the first time in 21 years (including kindergarten here…) - I am not taking any courses!

I’m finally done with course work, just need to make it through my one year of internship - and I’m done with school forever.

Woot!

(though I must say, I am slightly envious of the undergrads here - I should have taken more courses just for the hell of it than I did)

I’m more on the library side, which is good, as I’m coming from an anthropology/museum studies background and wish to stay in something “similar.”

I’m a freshman.

I’m taking:
Calculus III
Relativity
Foundations of CS
Programming in C
Advanced Composition
And two seminars

It’s my first semester in grad school in Applied Mathematics, so I’m taking the core courses this year, which are:

Principles of Analysis
Numerical Analysis
Methods of Applied Mathematics
Case Study in Applied Mathematics (Essentially a lab where we will try to model natural phenomena I think… we’ve only had one meeting so far)

Only one course but it’s a doozy!

Nursing Care III

Ostensibly, it’s nine hours but in reality it’s more like 9 class hours plus 8 clinical hours a week. Also, there are lab hours to be logged each week.

Teaching here:

3 sections of AP Language and Composition
4 sections of AP macroeconomics (but I only see two a day)
1 Section of Academic Decathlon (Academic competition team)

No, I just have to take an activity class. I signed up for swimming due to lack of sweating and cute boys in speedos. Unfortunately, there are no cute boys in the class (except for the instructor!), and I’m the creepy naked guy ™. There is one stall in the locker room, and some big open space. I’m sure as hell not going to wait behind 10 guys to change in the damn bathroom stall. Guys these days seem to have some sort of problem with being naked in front of other boys. ::shrug::

g’day, g’day, sophomore here :slight_smile:

Language and Community
Calculus II
Electricity & Magnetism, Quantised Electromagnetism
Intro to Sociology
Leadership

Wonderful if not for the fact that I have to take my major subject (physics) during the night; add that to community service work, and my schedule is all boggled.

You guys have some really fun sounding subjects for this semester.

Even though I have 3 degrees, I’m going back to College for film school! (OK, television production - but I get to learn everything I’m going to need to make my own documentaries/films in the future) Yippeee!

The fun ones…
Introduction to Broadcasting
Audio Production I
Media Writing
Introduction to New Media
Television Production I
Visual Skills I

and a class that I haven’t figured out how to get out of… College English I.

I managed to make it through a B.A., B. Ed., and M.A., and I still have to take Intro College English??? Guess I just have to deal with insane bureaucracy sometimes.

College Bureaucrat - “But you never took a College level English class before.”
Me - “No, but I’ve been teaching English in public schools as an elementary and secondary teacher for the last 15 years.”
CB - “But you never took a College level English class before. Sorry”
Me- “What about all the classes on teaching English as a Second Language?”
CB - “Sorry.”

Why am I’m going back to school again? :wink: