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10:52:14

Schedule Time

Jump to Comments Hey look, it’s time for another exiting round of read Ben’s schedule for next semester! Oh goodness, what ever could there be left to take?
1000 M W F FR   305 GANB 111 McCready / Contemporary French Civilization
1100 M W F PHS  111 SCI  124 Cole / Earth Science (freaking gen-ed)
1130  T R  POLS 352 GANB 125 Elrod / American Foreign Policy
1300 M W F POLS 460 EZEL 102 Breezeel / Stat. & Quantitative Theory (POLS Preseminar)
1430  T R  POLS 304 GANB 202 Klein / Public Administration
1800 M     BOLD 303 MCIN 125 Fortner / Pentateuch
Yeah, not like anybody even reads this site anymore, since I’ve basically killed the readership by not writing anything of substance. Oh well, whatever.

4 Comments

  • What ails you, milord?

    (That was the best feudal affection-concoction I could come up with between a servant and his lord.)

    Anyway, I still read. And I’ve always believed, “If you build it, they will come” applied more to weblogs than Kevin Costner movies.

    Contemp French Civ? Seems … “interesting.” No, that’s not my tongue pointing out of a hole in my cheek.

    Earth Science … just tell yourself “it’s teh Bloede, but Searcy-ized”

    American Foreign Policy w/ Elrod. Sounds like double win for you.

    Stat & Quant. Theory — not my thing, but is it yours? If so, “Huh, didn’t know that.”

    Public Admin? What does that mean, exactly?

    Pentateuch ……. wow, this fall, you only have one Bible-course. That’s impressive. It seems like there’ve always been two. Have you (BHL) gotten through the Biblical studies that quickly, or do all seniors progress at the same rate?

  • I think they put “Contemporary” on the front of French Civ so, you know, they can feel justified in skipping the whole Gallia est omnes in partes tres.

    Public administration is the nature of the American bureaucracy. I don’t necessarily mean that with any sort of negative connotations, I just mean the structure and day-to-day functions of our political system.

    Oh, trust me, SQT isn’t something I’m rejoicing over, except in the sense that it’s the prerequisite for seminar.

    Also, I’ve normally only had one class of Bible a semester; I think there was only one time where I was in two at the same time, and one of them was in Spanish.

    Oh, and total tee-hee action with regard to teh Bloede.

  • Why the Earth Science, I thought you were clepping out of Bio?

  • I can’t clep out of Earth Science, I would have had to have taken the general natural science clep test as a Freshman.