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Fonzie
08-12-2009, 11:59 PM
1 Webmastering
3 English 4 Co-enrolled
5 Economics- FE/U.S. Government
7 Art 1

2 Biology 2 AP
4 Peer Tutoring
6 Sociology/PE
8 No Class/Co-enrolled Algebra

Pretty sweet deal on even day, I get to go home for Peer tutoring, come back for Sociology(he might let me go home), and then go back home for my no class. :p

Old Manus
08-13-2009, 12:07 AM
come back for SociologyI read that as Scientology :chef:

I don't know my school schedule. I don't go to school though

Kirobaito
08-13-2009, 12:07 AM
Monday/Wednesday:
12:20-1:10 History of the American Presidency
1:25-2:15 American Foreign Policy Since World War I
2:30-3:45 Great Texts of the 18th and 19th Centuries

Tuesday/Thursday:
9:30-10:45 Jesus and the Gospels
11:00-12:15 Beginning Golf
12:30-1:45 Great Texts of the Middle Ages

Friday:
12:20-1:10 History of the American Presidency
1:25-2:15 American Foreign Policy Since World War I

Rye
08-13-2009, 12:11 AM
No clue yet. Studying abroad means being in the dark forever, I guess! I wonder if I'll even find out how to access my schedule and email until I GET there.

But these are the modules I signed up for at least:

>EN2SH - Shakespeare - Spring
>EN2MC2-Modernity, Crisis and Narrative Fiction - Spring
>PY1DS - Developmental and Social Psychology - Spring
>IT2CON -Contemporary Italian Literature - Spring

>AM1L10 - Animal Biology - Autumn
>PP1CT- Critical Thinking Philosophy- Autumn
>IT3EC2 - European Cinema II - Autumn
>PP1MW- Mind and World Philosophy- Autumn

Aside from biology, these classes are making me cream my little academic panties. I can't wait to take them.

Crimson
08-13-2009, 12:20 AM
Ahhhhh the day I threw my school timetable away felt great.

*obligatory gloating :D*

Momiji
08-13-2009, 12:40 AM
*LJ cross-post*

http://i285.photobucket.com/albums/ll65/momijitsukuyomi/fallschedule-1.jpg

Monday:
9:00 - 9:50 ~ Principles of Ecology and Evolution. I'll be there for less than an hour, then I'll be back home. Ridiculous, but tolerable.


Tuesday:
9:00 - 10:15 ~ Algebra and Trigonometry. It also goes from 10:30 to 11:45 for Supplemental Instruction, something I should take full advantage of, since I am very, very bad at math. However, if the Supplemental Instruction is required, I'm going to scream, because...

12:00 - 1:15 ~ General Chemistry (Lecture) would be next. I guess that's not so bad if I could get adjusted to the mathematical aspects of it. I go straight from the lecture part of this course to...

1:30 - 4:20 ~ General Chemistry (Lab).


Wednesday:
Same as Monday.

Thursday:
Same as Tuesday, except I have the Principles of Ecology and Evolution lab course from 2:30 to 5:20.

Friday:
Same as Monday and Wednesday.

That PHIL 312 course is an online course, and probably the ONLY course I will enjoy this semester-- Medical Ethics. Unfortunately, I have to find some way to fit this into my schedule (probably on the Mon/Wed/Fridays).

Still, the thing that really kills me about Tuesdays is that there is absolutely no break in between those classes, and each one of those classes on those days is going to be like a kick in the shin-- that is, if the Supplemental Instruction 10:30-11:45 part of Algebra/Trig is absolutely REQUIRED of me. There isn't even any time for lunch in that case. Thursday isn't much better, but at least I have just over an hour to do whatever before the Biology Lab.

My brain is going to be totally melted on Tuesdays and Thursdays. This really, really sucks.

Raistlin
08-13-2009, 12:51 AM
Apparently my schedule is subject to change with registration (next week), but I hope it doesn't:

Monday:
2:00PM-3:15 - Civil Procedure
3:30PM-4:45 - Criminal Law

Tuesday:
11:30AM-12:45 - Torts
3:30PM-4:45 - Criminal Law

Wednesday:
10:00AM-11:30 - Legal Skills
2:00PM-3:15 - Civil Procedure
3:30PM-4:45 - Criminal Law

Thursday:
11:30AM-12:45 - Torts

Friday:
11:30AM-12:45 - Torts
2:00PM-3:15 - Civil Procedure

Ouch!
08-13-2009, 01:17 AM
My earliest class is, once again, 2:30 PM.

FFIX Choco Boy
08-13-2009, 01:25 AM
Mon. Tues. Fri. :
1. Japanese II
2. Chemistry I/H
3. Physics I
4. Spanish III
5. English 10
6. Health & Wellness(Oh god...)
7. Algebra II/H

Wed: Even classes and Homeroom thrown in there.

Thurs: Odd classes.

I love all my math and foreign language classes, though others see me as crazy and say it's too much for me, but I can take it. I love having math as my last class of the day, it's my favorite class overall as well.

Yar
08-13-2009, 04:44 AM
Nice, Choco Boy. I took two foreign languages in high school as well (I'm assuming you're in high school. :p)

9:30 am Tuesday, Thursday--Macroeconomics
11:00 am Monday, Wednesday, Friday--Intercultural Communication
11:00 am Thursday--The Oiler Experience (basically an orientation class)
12:00 pm Monday, Wednesday, Friday--College Writing II

--Big gap with nothing to do. Hopefully I'll have a job for these for hours. Or I'll play Nintendo.--

5:00 pm Tuesday, Thursday--First-Year Japanese I
5:30 pm Wednesday--Experiences in Japanese
6:00 pm Thursday--First Year Japanese I - Tutorial


I bet you can tell what my major is. :)

rubah
08-13-2009, 05:16 AM
http://www.snowy-day.net/stuff/others/schedule-fall09.png

Tavrobel
08-13-2009, 05:17 AM
Monday/Wednesday
10-11: Dynamics
11-12: Differential Equations (Monday discussion only)
12-1: Mechanics of Materials
3-4:15: Physics II

Tuesday/Thursday
9:30-11: ENFP 250
11-12: Physics II (Tuesday discussion only)
11-2: Physics II (Thursday lab only)
2-3:15: Differential Equations

Friday
10-12: Dynamics
12-2: Mechanics of Materials
2-3: ENFP 250 (Discussion)

I do say that the arrogance of my schedule can only be matched by rubah's.

Rye
08-13-2009, 05:20 AM
Hee hee. I'd go nuts if I had to take all of the same classes. I'm glad I get a year of just taking random crap that I want, in the name of ambiguous English classes and Gen Ed Core classes. Because pretty soon, it'll be education classes FOREVER.

Ki Ki
08-13-2009, 05:23 AM
1) Professional accounting
2) Intermediate accounting
3) Accounting information systems
4) Corporate finance
5) Business analysis
6) Managing people in organizations
7) Business ethics

This semester will be fun... :aimsmile:

Wolf Kanno
08-13-2009, 05:33 AM
Journalism, Myth and Symbolism in Literature, Chicano studies, and Music.

My schedule will be more hectic once I add in my work schedule cause I just learned that my co-workers are going to have some funky schedules this Fall so I may end up working every free day of my class schedule like I did last semester...

rubah
08-13-2009, 05:36 AM
My schedule is actually very varied this semester! Three different disciplines!

tav, you need to tell me what you think about mechimat. Ours was really easy until the second half and it just kinda descended upon it with all hell.

Actually, I want you to ask your instructor about conjugate beam method ( ICJ Home Page (http://comp.uark.edu/~icjong/) scroll half way down)

Madame Adequate
08-13-2009, 05:43 AM
Don't have times yet (Heck, not even 100% confirmed to be going yet), but assuming it all works out these will be my classes:

Modern Strategy
Strategic Theory
The Practice of Strategy in History
International Security Studies OR Terrorism and Security

So you can all ponce right off with your poncey law and english and philosophy and enginubbing, because I will know how to conquer the world.

Brennan
08-13-2009, 05:53 AM
I'll be able to tell you Friday, awkward day to start school...

I Took the Red Pill
08-13-2009, 06:07 AM
PHY 122 - Electricity and Magnetism
MTH 164 - Multidimensional Calculus
MTH 246 - Logic and Set Theory
LIN 110 - Introduction to Linguistic Analysis

and labs and recitations and bull:bou::bou::bou::bou: and blah blah blah. gonna be a pretty math-heavy semester.

Jessweeee♪
08-13-2009, 06:17 AM
MWF
8AM -- English
9AM -- Communication Studies
6PM -- University Life (just mondays :P)

TTh
12:30PM -- Algebra or something
2PM ------ a beginner's course on computer science. I forget the name.

Madame Adequate
08-13-2009, 06:18 AM
MTH 164 - Multidimensional Calculus

The fuck

Denmark
08-13-2009, 06:53 AM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v285/robinhoody/fall09schedule.png

ECE 319 - Digital System Design
CSE 216 - Software Engineering
CSE 262 - Programming Languages
MAT 033 - Engineering Materials and Processes (elective. yes, elective)
CSE 303 - Operating System Design
CREG 257 - Senior Project Lab

Shauna
08-13-2009, 08:49 PM
I'm not gonna be getting my schedule until way into September, but as others have done, a list of what I'll be doing this year~

Full Year:
Molecules of Life
Microbiology

Autumn:
Human Form and Function
Immunology
Human Physiology
Essential Genetics

Spring:
Infection and Immunity
Drugs and Disease
Cells & Tissues in Health and Disease
Neuroscience and Behaviour

Should be awesome, if all goes well. :D

Ramza Beoulve
08-15-2009, 06:05 AM
MTH 164 - Multidimensional Calculus

The smurf
That kind of Calculus was lovely when I took it.

Anyways, I present you, my schedule:


http://img30.imageshack.us/img30/6456/scheduler.jpg


M 00843 Design Metodologies
IN00851 Work Design
IN00884 Integrated Manufacturing Systems
MR00022 Digital Control
TE3004 Embedded Systems Design
TC1007 Networks I

I Love Embedded Systems. I'll learn to program 32-bit Dual Core Microcontrollers :)

Bunny
08-15-2009, 06:23 AM
Cultural Anthropology
English Composition
US History - Reconstruction
Western Civilization: Antiquity

I'll probably add another class because those should all be relatively easy to balance. My earliest class is at 12:10 Monday through Thursday and my latest class is from 5:45 to 7pm. I don't have classes on Friday and all four of them are in the same building.

The school I'm going to has a pretty crappy selection of classes so I'll probably be transferring to an actual university next semester.

Tavrobel
08-15-2009, 06:55 AM
MTH 164 - Multidimensional Calculus

The smurf

Translation: Calculus III. Derivation with respect to multiple variables, visual imagery, and mathematical dumbfuckery, which may or may not be related to engineering, computer science, or good-old-fashioned math.

Shoeberto
08-15-2009, 07:05 AM
Haha, it seems so sad to me now that I read "multidimensional calculus" with the same reaction as Hux, even though I've already taken cal III xD

Xaven
08-16-2009, 02:56 AM
I wish I could get my schedule as compact as all of yours! ;__; Even at the very first registration session for freshman, only 1 Chem1A lecture and 1 Math 9C lecture were open. And they conflicted with each other! Wtf, mate? Chem 1 is the foundation of every physical science major! Sigh. Luckily found a loophole and enrolled in a math class which wasn't supposed to be visible to freshman. I refuse to believe that there are less than 50 freshman who passed calc BC in high school for that Math 9C lecture (enrollment capacity is 50). Sucks for kids at the later registration dates

It's not exactly a small school. :P 15,750 undergraduates.

http://i32.:bou::bou::bou::bou::bou::bou::bou::bou::bou::bou::bou::bou:/2crxf2f.png

English 1A. Nothing special. Chemistry 1A. Nothing Special.

Math 9C. Third quarter of first year calculus.

Physics 39. Intro course for physics major students. No actual science learned. :]

Wednesday evenings are the mandatory classes for freshman in the honors program... Who knows what they're about.

Tu/Th mornings is a rec class to satisfy my quarterly "personal growth" hours for Honors. Signed up for Abs and Glutes. :P

Heath
08-16-2009, 12:53 PM
Autumn:

Politicians and Politics in Later Victorian Britain 1859-1902 (History)
Comparative Politics of Western Europe I (Politics)

Spring:

Race, Expansion and War in the Early United States (History)
Comparative Politics of Western Europe II (Politics)

Summer:

History dissertation preparation
Political Leadership in 20th Century Britain (Politics)

All of those were my first preferences apart from the first two History modules, which were both second preferences. I had actually wanted to take a module on the Soviet Union 1917-1953 in Autumn and on US foreign policy towards Latin America since 1945 in Spring. Having said that, I'm looking forward to all of my modules this year.

I'm very jealous of the two History courses that KB is doing as I'd love to do them myself.

Rodarian
08-16-2009, 04:15 PM
Its my Final Year thesis so 24.7 of in studio work....I'll post up my mini thesis work in a bit.

Laddy
08-16-2009, 05:16 PM
ODD
1-Chemistry
2-Theatre Art I
3-French II
4-Fashion Design
EVEN
1-Criminal Justice I (This seems so odd for me.)
2-Geometry Lab
3-College Prep English II
4-Geometry

I should be in Algebra II, but my parents insisted I 'don't overload myself' in 7th grade and put me in regular Math, I've been bitter ever since.

Medi
08-28-2009, 07:54 PM
All you lucky folks in college. Well, just one more year for me until then! Here's my schedule for senior year. I'm excited.

1st period: AP Spanish V

2nd (1st semester): Consumer Economics
2nd (2nd semester): Comparative World Religions

3rd (1st semester): AP US Government & Politics
3rd (2nd semester): Public Speaking

4th: AP English

5th (1st semester): Psychology
5th (2nd semester): Dynamics of Communication

6th: Anatomy & Physiology

Quindiana Jones
08-28-2009, 08:04 PM
At college, I had Tuesdays off completely. It was awesome.

Aerith's Knight
08-28-2009, 09:37 PM
I'm in my final graduation project, so I'll be working from 9 to 5 every day on a Radi-pressure wire, for measuring coronary artery flow and pressure.

Seraphic
08-29-2009, 01:55 AM
Medieval Monuments
Basic Handbuilding
Culture Studies: The Journey
Manipulative Photography
Studio View Camera

I'm really excited for everything except for Handbuilding because I hate clay and I just needed another elective :/
Since I have to go practically every day, I'm hoping I can get a job as a lab tech or something so I can just stay all day instead of having to go do real work at my job x[.