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Posted : 24 Mar, 2011 11:35 PM

So, spring quarter is starting for me this coming Monday. I'll be taking:

x art history

x grant writing for non-profits

x survey of American literature



Anyone else care to share what they're taking? =)

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Posted : 25 Mar, 2011 01:46 AM

I'm on the semester system, so I'm halfway done with General Chemistry 101, Critical Thinking and Writing English honors, and College Algebra honors.



Ugh.

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Posted : 25 Mar, 2011 08:07 AM

I'm not taking classes, but I'm teaching Open Oral English 5 times a week. And I have to give an Open Lecture on April 15 and June 10. Though I am learning to speak Chinese through self-study, and with the help of many Chinese students.

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Posted : 25 Mar, 2011 09:17 AM

I'm taking macroeconomics , math , basics of management , economic sociology

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Posted : 25 Mar, 2011 12:18 PM

I'm taking Emerging Business Development and Emerging Technologies. I only have a few weeks left, and then I will graduate with my MBA. Then, real life begins.

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Posted : 25 Mar, 2011 08:16 PM

I'm not taking classes, but I'm teaching them! I have two sections of Class Piano II and one section of Class Piano IV. I also have two Applied Piano students, and I'm accompanying for about 20 voice students, one of whom has a senior recital this semester. Oh yeah, and I can't forget the spring musical, "Little Women," which just finished its 2nd performance (of 6) tonight!

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Posted : 25 Mar, 2011 10:33 PM

I'm also on the semester system, and I'm taking Financial Management, Financial Reporting and Analysis, Microeconomics, and Principles of Leadership in a Changing Environment. The last one is actually one of my favorite classes I've ever taken. It almost makes up for how much of a struggle Finance has turned out to be...

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Posted : 26 Mar, 2011 12:46 AM

We just got done with final exams for this block so next week is spring break. =)

After spring break we will have neuro block where the only class is neuro. Compared to this block, I should have a lot more free time so I'm pretty excited. More time to get out and enjoy the soon to be beautiful spring weather!

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Posted : 26 Mar, 2011 07:51 PM

Second part of Old Testament and Ministry of Teaching.

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Posted : 26 Mar, 2011 10:56 PM

As several others have said, I'm on the semester system so it's about halfway done. I'm also a grad student so my course load is probably a little odd-looking to an undergrad. Anyway, I'm taking x-ray crystallography, organometallic chemistry, and the chemistry of lanthanides and actinides. I am also teaching two sections of general chemistry 2 lab.

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Posted : 28 Mar, 2011 06:02 PM

Classes for me just started back up today after a 5 day spring break LOL.



This quarter I'm finally able to drop down to 2 classes a quarter so I'm taking



Women in Art History

Cacner Registry



I'm still waiting for my grades from winter quarter but unofficially I got an A in Clinical Abstracting a B in Psychology and a B in Healthcare Statistics



After this quarter I'll only have 4 more quarters to I get my associates (yay!) then I get to transfer to UC to go for my bachelors... that degree is on a 5 week block... that will be different guess we'll see how it goes when I get to that point.



After next year where I'm attending is switching to semesters... I would not have been able to go to school if it had been under semesters since I work full time and go to school full time (up till this quarter). I really think it's going to hurt the non-traditional students but I'll be graduating 2 quarters before semesters start.



How do all yall semester people juggle 8 classes a semeseter?? I mean it's not like semesters are that much longer than quarters... I think 3 to 4 classes a quarter is hard enough... to juggle an additional 4 or 5 classes... how do you keep all those research papers straight? or find time for all that additional reading... I'm kinda interested in seeing how they work changing a 16 credit hour quarter into a whatever credit hour semester... and how the courses that were taken over 2 quarters are combined into 1 semester and how fast paced THAT will be taking 22 weeks worth of work in 16 weeks worth of time...



Oh! btw.. WELCOME BACK pixy!! I missed seeing your posts around here.

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