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aekantor
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Hey everyone,
I heard this class was an easy humanities/social science with Dr. Patterson. Prolly thinking about taking it next semester. When I look on the plan of work and click on humanities I can't find it however its in the additonal degree class. Will it still count as a humanities credit.

3/31/2006 4:41:56 PM

slimjim935x
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yes it will

except i suggest that you talk ALOT during the discussions because i only said like 20-30 "inputs" all year and ended with a B-. So i went back the first day of summer, he had me write a 2 page essay about my career choice and he changed my grade to an A-.

You do absolutly nothing all semester work wise except for 2 opinion based papers and all the syllabus says for our grade is these papers + attendance. I did both of these and came out with a B-...



ALTHOUGH

i think the TA gave me the grade... not him...and our TA is gone

3/31/2006 7:18:35 PM

frogncsu
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make sure you check for sure that it will count where it needs to count. the departments will try to screw you over in the end.

4/1/2006 1:12:16 AM

Fhqwhgads
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the class is actually called MDS 323 now
I'm in that class now. Dr. patterson is really nice but he goes off on tangents all the time. The TA is really helpful. You have to do 10 community service hours and write reflections about the hours.

4/3/2006 6:57:46 PM

slimjim935x
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^ hahahaha wow im glad i didnt get stuck with community service hours

4/3/2006 9:39:21 PM

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