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Posted: 9/7/2006, 9:40 am
by Axtech
:lol:

Posted: 9/7/2006, 10:52 am
by Rusty
Henrietta wrote:That's my roommate's major.

Can you take the class online or through independent study? That's what I do when I can't get into classes. Or simply don't want to attend them.


Was this addressed to me or someone else?

Posted: 9/7/2006, 11:01 am
by beautiful liar
J-Neli wrote:final year of my undergrad... (POST = Politics, CAST = Canadian Studies)

POST3953 Critical Studies in Global Governance
POST317 US Politics
POST405 Contemporary Canadian Problems: Public Policy
POST424 Canada, Globalization and Development
POST427 Democracy and Global Order
POST425 Global Political Economy
CAST221 Empire Ontario: Ontario from 1867 to 1945
CAST222 Empire Ontario: Ontario from 1945 to present



Also, for Rusty and Robbo, if you have a chance to take a course in child development I would strongly suggest it. It was probably the most interesting psych course I had the chance to take while I was working towards my psych/politics double major.


:drool: looking at your course list makes me almost wish i continued with my poli sci major.

Posted: 9/7/2006, 11:05 am
by Rusty
Why didn't you?

Posted: 9/7/2006, 11:17 am
by beautiful liar
I wanted to do a program to become certified to teach overseas. I needed to drop one of my majors, and it was poli sci. My poli sci prof couldn't believe it - he hasn't spoken to me since. heh... I also decided I didn't want to go to law school, and if I decide to work in government, there are other ways to go about doing that. Besides, I'm still a member of the poli sci association at Glendon, so I get the political discussions I like without needing to be in the program. This way I can focus on my English degree and my international teaching certification.

Posted: 9/7/2006, 5:32 pm
by Rusty
That is a very good reason. Awesome goals, keep it up!

Posted: 9/8/2006, 8:06 pm
by Henrietta
Rusty, just the part about the major.

Posted: 9/8/2006, 8:59 pm
by nelison
beautiful liar wrote:
J-Neli wrote:final year of my undergrad... (POST = Politics, CAST = Canadian Studies)

POST3953 Critical Studies in Global Governance
POST317 US Politics
POST405 Contemporary Canadian Problems: Public Policy
POST424 Canada, Globalization and Development
POST427 Democracy and Global Order
POST425 Global Political Economy
CAST221 Empire Ontario: Ontario from 1867 to 1945
CAST222 Empire Ontario: Ontario from 1945 to present



Also, for Rusty and Robbo, if you have a chance to take a course in child development I would strongly suggest it. It was probably the most interesting psych course I had the chance to take while I was working towards my psych/politics double major.


:drool: looking at your course list makes me almost wish i continued with my poli sci major.


ya it's decent. I wish there were more courses based on Canadian politics, but it looks like a lot of those are second and third year courses, so I'm a bit out of luck.

Posted: 9/8/2006, 11:28 pm
by Rusty
Henrietta wrote:Rusty, just the part about the major.


Awesome. I'm loving my class so far, does your roomie enjoy it?

Posted: 9/10/2006, 9:58 pm
by Henrietta
Yeah, she graduates in May so right now she is doing an internship.

Posted: 9/11/2006, 1:44 pm
by Rusty
Oh awesome. I'm trying to join the Social Worker Student Association at my school. The email said I'd most likely be a student representative, meaning I'd just need to tell my class about upcoming events and volunteer a day or two of my time a month to coming to the events. It doesn't sound like too much, cause I'm also a porter here and I need to do 40 hours of community service this year as well. But that's like one day a week for a few weeks really.

Posted: 9/17/2006, 1:55 am
by Hope
Hope wrote:yikes all these courses sound so sophisticated.

IM GOING INTO GRADE 12.

English 12
Math 12
Photography 12
Chemistry 12
French 12
History 12
Creative Writing
SPARE.

wheeeee.

i am totally dreading school tomorrow.


for the record, I HEART MY HISTORY CLASS. im so in love with my classes this year, with the exception of english because i have a witch as a teacher. plus french is lame but i kind of rule at it, so.

=D

Posted: 9/18/2006, 8:40 pm
by tasha
yay school...

fall term:

PS286 Sport Psychology
BU111 Intro to Business Organization
CS100 Mass Communication in Canada
CS200 Human Communication Process
FR203 French Grammar

winter term:

CL216 Sport in Greece & Rome
BU121 Functional Areas
CS202 Nonverbal Communication
CS235 Communications Research Methods
FR230 Practical French
PS260 Intro to Cognitive Psych


winter term i have one too many classes... any suggestions as to which one to drop?
actually, i'm pretty much keeping them all, except i'm debating between psych and sports in greece & rome.

Posted: 9/20/2006, 9:42 pm
by saman
i can honestly say that today was the first time that i've ever read a textbook for my own pleasure instead of because i had to.

dang i love my classes this semester :D

Posted: 9/24/2006, 9:28 pm
by laurel
i'd suggest not taking ancient greek. or any language with cases, for that matter.

Posted: 9/24/2006, 9:30 pm
by starseed_10
i'm so jealous of everyone who likes school. if i was interested in anything it would be such a great change of pace.

Posted: 9/24/2006, 10:14 pm
by Henrietta
^:nod:

At least we make ourselves go, eh?

Posted: 9/25/2006, 5:01 pm
by starseed_10
well, most of the time.

Posted: 9/25/2006, 5:31 pm
by Random Name
I think school would be more fun if it was all in musical form.

Posted: 9/26/2006, 12:16 pm
by Henrietta
I think it would be more fun if it was just all social.