So, um, school starts again tomorrow.
*weeps*
*weeps bitterly*
No, actually, I'm a dork and I'm sort of excited. I like new classes. Well, I like them as long as they're new. I won't like them in a week or two. And I'm already kinda bummed about the whole 'gotta wake up in the morning' thing. All AM hours are for sleeping. *nods firmly*
Also, it's supposed to snow tonight, whichis just wonderful and perfect timing. It's been raining more or less nonstop for the past several days. Rain. Rain. Rain. Grey skies, grey air, humid and cold. True- warm for Ohio in January- but if it's cold enough to see your breath, it's too cold for me. It's gotten to the point where even my dreams are full of rain. Rain on balconies, rain pouring in through open windows, the sound of rain outside in quiet rooms (And well, Tsuzuki and Hisoka in the rain, but that's a different topic.).
Anyway. It's still raining, but since the temperature is supposed to drop below freezing tonight, it'll all turn to snow and ice. Fantastic.
And now I'm going to tell you about the classes I'm taking this quarter!
Anthropology H202: Peoples and Cultures: An introduction to Cultural Anthropology. 5 credit hours.
Comparative survey of tribal and peasant peoples in the several world culture regions; culture concepts; study of selected topics.
Comparitive Studies 358: Film and Literature as Narrative Art. 5 credit hours.
Relationships between film and literature; emergence of cinematic art as a form of representation with emphasis on diverse cultural traditions.
Statitics 145: Introduction to the Practice of Statistics. 5 credit hours.
Topics include probability, descriptive statistics, correlation, regression, design of experiments, sampling, estimation, and testing; emphasis on applications, statistical reasoning, and data analysis using statistical software.
Japanese 101.51: First Year Japanese I. 1 credit hour.
Elements of standard colloquial Japanese grammar, with intensive oral and written exercises; introduction to the Japanese writing system (hiragana, katakana, and kanji). Students register for and complete from 1 to 5 cr hrs during the qtr. Students who complete 5 cr hrs before the end of the qtr may proceed to 102.51. Progress is sequential from one cr hr to the next with proficiency at the level of 80% required for advancement.
Dance 201.06: Hip hop Dance U 1-5. 2 credit hours.
Introductory course in Hip hop dance.
*weeps*
*weeps bitterly*
No, actually, I'm a dork and I'm sort of excited. I like new classes. Well, I like them as long as they're new. I won't like them in a week or two. And I'm already kinda bummed about the whole 'gotta wake up in the morning' thing. All AM hours are for sleeping. *nods firmly*
Also, it's supposed to snow tonight, whichis just wonderful and perfect timing. It's been raining more or less nonstop for the past several days. Rain. Rain. Rain. Grey skies, grey air, humid and cold. True- warm for Ohio in January- but if it's cold enough to see your breath, it's too cold for me. It's gotten to the point where even my dreams are full of rain. Rain on balconies, rain pouring in through open windows, the sound of rain outside in quiet rooms (And well, Tsuzuki and Hisoka in the rain, but that's a different topic.).
Anyway. It's still raining, but since the temperature is supposed to drop below freezing tonight, it'll all turn to snow and ice. Fantastic.
And now I'm going to tell you about the classes I'm taking this quarter!
Anthropology H202: Peoples and Cultures: An introduction to Cultural Anthropology. 5 credit hours.
Comparative survey of tribal and peasant peoples in the several world culture regions; culture concepts; study of selected topics.
Comparitive Studies 358: Film and Literature as Narrative Art. 5 credit hours.
Relationships between film and literature; emergence of cinematic art as a form of representation with emphasis on diverse cultural traditions.
Statitics 145: Introduction to the Practice of Statistics. 5 credit hours.
Topics include probability, descriptive statistics, correlation, regression, design of experiments, sampling, estimation, and testing; emphasis on applications, statistical reasoning, and data analysis using statistical software.
Japanese 101.51: First Year Japanese I. 1 credit hour.
Elements of standard colloquial Japanese grammar, with intensive oral and written exercises; introduction to the Japanese writing system (hiragana, katakana, and kanji). Students register for and complete from 1 to 5 cr hrs during the qtr. Students who complete 5 cr hrs before the end of the qtr may proceed to 102.51. Progress is sequential from one cr hr to the next with proficiency at the level of 80% required for advancement.
Dance 201.06: Hip hop Dance U 1-5. 2 credit hours.
Introductory course in Hip hop dance.
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