HS Junior:
Humanities
Calc 1
Band
Spanish IV
Accelerated Chemistry
College freshman here:
We don’t register for classes til we get there, but I will probably take:
Biopsych
French
Statistics
______ --another class yet to be decided
I’m so excited!
All you people taking 5 classes are making me feel like an underachiever.
College Freshman
History of East Asia (Medieval, I believe)
Calc 10, the easier calculus class
Chem 11, The Periodic Table
Dimensions of Culture (Req, it’s apparently a fancy writing class)
College Sophomore, in biomedical engineering (same as bouv!)
Fall:
ENES 220: Mechanics
PHYS 260H and 261: Physics II (honors level) and lab
BSCI 223: Microbiology (looking forward to this one)
CHEM 233: Organic Chemistry (NOT looking forward to this one)
It’s technically 15 credits, but it’ll probably be the equivalent of 18. And Fridays I’ll have class from 10 to 3:50 with no breaks, oh joy!
Spring (probably):
MATH 241: Calc 3
ENME 232: Thermodynamics
ENBE 241: Conputer use in B-Res
BSCI 230: Cell Biology/Physiology
Some core class.
I am trying desperately to finish my AA or AS degree by May:
ENG 102 – Intermediate Comp
MATH 115 – Statistics
THA 298C – Special Studies in Theatre (Lighting Design Intro class)
And either Master Chorale (if I auditioned successfully) or Intro to Playwriting (third time) on Monday evenings.
I feel like such a slacker, especially since I still have no idea what I want to be when I grow up.
And I’m turning 40 in October. :smack:
College senior, psychology major:
Clinical Psychology
Clinical Fieldwork (in addition to attending a regular class, we’re required to work 5+ hours a week in an assigned clinical setting)
Family Violence
Advanced Topics in Cultural Psychology
I only have class on Tuesdays and Thursdays this semester. Yay for constant four-day weekends!
Second-year grad student (biostatistics):
Fundamentals of Epidemiologic and Statistical Collaboration
Multivariate analysis
Advanced regression and ANOVA
and some crappy required seminar designed for the lab sciences
And I get to TA our Fundamentals of Epidemiology course!
I have no life. And I love it! Next semester: stochastic processes.
Another second year grad student (actually, fourth semester) - information science
User Instruction
Knowledge Management (seminar)
Information technologies
Auditing 2 PE classes - swimming meets three days/week until October 8, then Weight training for women 2 days/week beginning October 9.
Also a 10 hour/week assistantship (mainly distance ed support) and a part time library job (about 9 hours/week).
And yet another 2nd year grad student …
Introduction to Neuroscience for Graduate Students (ie - non-bio people can register for a 3xxx level class at the 5xxx level)
Biopolymer Physics
Quantum Mechanics
High school sophomore here.
Percussion
Chemistry
Pre-Calculus
English II
World History
Latin II
(lunch)
Web Mastering
The core classes are Pre-AP. So, this school year could be fun. Especially because I’m not taking AP World History which has an hour of homework each night. Losers. (I mean, friends.)
Business Law
Economics
Management Accouting
Human Resource Management
Stats & I.T.
Marketing
Risk Management
2nd year Business Student
Senior in college, mathematics major.
Abstract Algebra
Neural Networks
Nineteenth Century British Novel
Survey of Middle English Literature
Senior Research Project.
All but one of my course meet Tuesdays and Thursdays. The last one meets Mondays and Wednesdays. Three Day Weekend.
Senior in college, English major, secondary education & psychology double minor.
Starting early September I’ll be taking the following courses:
The English Novel in the Nineteenth Century
The Contemporary Novel
British Literature II
Eighteenth Century Literature
The Child With Special Needs
I can never manage to get a damn day off - I dunno what my problem is.
High School Senior Here:
AP European History
AP Economics
AP Literature
Honors Chemistry
Government (will take the AP test anyway)
Christian Apologetics (I go to a Christian school, can’t avoid it)
Statistics
Wind Ensemble
(I took APUSH and AP Music Theory last year as well)
Band
AP Calculus BC
AP German IV
AP Euro
AP Lit
French III
Gov’t/Public Speaking (both required to graduate… :()
3rd year college student (graduating next summer):
2 classes of Portuguese literature, I’m a Portuguese minor
1 animal reproduction class, honors section, Animal Science major
1 swine reproduction lab, see above
1 zoology-special topics class, zoology minor
1 veterinary medicine class… I did research with the professor last semester, he said he wanted me to take the class, so this semester I’m taking it… I’m very very nervous
10-20 hours of research assistanship during the fall, counting for 2 research credits.
In total, about 15 credits. The course load is much much lighter than last fall, where I had 18 credits, with organic chemistry and physics II class and lab.
I liked Biochemistry, although it was hard… Chemistry applied to biological functions, it finally made sense! And I liked Physics II more than Physics I… probably because some problems were similar to Physics I, so in that aspect it seems I was redoing it again.
HS Senior
Computer Network Systems
Aerobics and Weightlifting
Intro to Linguistics, French Lit II, and next semester some English type class, all at the local community college
Independent Studies in AP Physics, AP World History, and “Advanced Math” (probably Linear Algebra)
3rd year university student here
1st Term:
Electronics II
Microprocessor Systems
Applications of Electromagnetics
Signals and Systems I
Technical Communications
Project Management and Economics
Intermediate Mandarin Chinese
2nd Term:
Signals and Systems II
Introduction to Software Engineering
Solid State Devices
Probability for Electrical and Computer Engineers
Electric Machines
woe is me
Senior in College (English major, Technical Writing minor)
Theories of Technical Communication
Writing and Designing Computer Documents
Medieval British Literature
American Literature 1920 - Present
Writing about Literature