Break... almost... over... *weeps*
Mar. 25th, 2004 10:15 pmGot my grades for Winter quarter, and I got a 4.0. ^___^
Mwahaha. This is, of course, my first step towards conquering the world. But don't worry, I like all of you. So you won't have to work in the sugar mines.
Anthropology 525: History of Anthropological Theory. 5 Credit Hours.
Major theoretical viewpoints in anthropology seen in their historical context.
Anthropology 603.04: Bioarchaeology: Biological Anthropology of the Human Skeleton. 5 Credit Hours.
Study of human remains from archaeological settings, with emphasis on relationship between biology, culture, health, and behavior.
English 270: Introduction to Folklore. 5 Credit Hours.
A general study of the field of folklore including basic approaches and a survey of primary folk materials: folktales, legends, folksongs, ballads, and folk beliefs.
Japanese 101.51: First Year Japanese. 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).
I'm pretty excited about all of them, though not so much with the fact I'll be getting up at 9:30 four days a week. >.< But thankfully, on Monday and Wednesday, I only have one class, so I can come back and nap if I need to. Also, after this quarter I'll be finished with Jap101. I'm considering taking 102 in the classroom in the fall, because if I did that, I'd be able to finish up to 104 by the time I graduate. And that'd be just way cool. But if I do that, I'll probably have to take 20 hours at least once, which I don't want to do. Hmmm.
Ah, well. I'll decide later.
Mwahaha. This is, of course, my first step towards conquering the world. But don't worry, I like all of you. So you won't have to work in the sugar mines.
Anthropology 525: History of Anthropological Theory. 5 Credit Hours.
Major theoretical viewpoints in anthropology seen in their historical context.
Anthropology 603.04: Bioarchaeology: Biological Anthropology of the Human Skeleton. 5 Credit Hours.
Study of human remains from archaeological settings, with emphasis on relationship between biology, culture, health, and behavior.
English 270: Introduction to Folklore. 5 Credit Hours.
A general study of the field of folklore including basic approaches and a survey of primary folk materials: folktales, legends, folksongs, ballads, and folk beliefs.
Japanese 101.51: First Year Japanese. 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).
I'm pretty excited about all of them, though not so much with the fact I'll be getting up at 9:30 four days a week. >.< But thankfully, on Monday and Wednesday, I only have one class, so I can come back and nap if I need to. Also, after this quarter I'll be finished with Jap101. I'm considering taking 102 in the classroom in the fall, because if I did that, I'd be able to finish up to 104 by the time I graduate. And that'd be just way cool. But if I do that, I'll probably have to take 20 hours at least once, which I don't want to do. Hmmm.
Ah, well. I'll decide later.