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Guest Ace309
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Well, the college registration windows are coming up, and there just aren't enough philosophy and political science courses for my to stay interested all semester. I've got at least one slot open, maybe two, for a 12-hour semester. This is my last year, and I'd really like to take something interesting.

 

Thus far, I've really only taken courses that relate to law and philosophy. I'm really the definition of a one-trick pony, and I'd like to expand my horizons a bit. However, there are a few things I'm going to avoid regardless:

 

- Math. Symbolic logic is basically the extent of my interest in math. I'm terrible with trig and trig-related fields, and I just have no interest in pursuing algebra any further.

 

- Languages. The way languages are scheduled here, I'd need to come in five days a week at the ungodly hour of 7 AM, and I'm just not going to do that.

 

- Chemistry, biology, physics. Unless you can recommend a branch that it would be relatively easy for me to jump into with practically no prior understanding, these are pretty much out of the question.

 

So tell me... what interests you, and why should I take it?

Guest MaxPower27
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Take a writing class. Given some good assignments, you can churn out some publishable stuff.

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Whats your major? Take ballroom dancing or some religion classes. How about some computer programming classes or even photography? I assume your trying to fill in some elective credits?

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Yup. Personally I would take billards (I got an A plus an excuse to go to the bar to practice) or golf. But I'm serious about ballroom dancing. See if you can get your hands on a class roster. Chicks!! I had a buddy take this class and the girl to guy ratio was like 4 to 1. He also hooked up with a couple study buddies.

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