-Geography of Southeast Asia
-Intro to Physics + a lab
-Intro to Computer Art
-Composition 100
-Western Civilizations II
So far, all the classes seem good. Computer Art is a 200 level course but... I feel like I'm going to school everyone anyway. Well, at the moment anyway. We're doing photoshop'ing right now. At for my first attempt at this sort of work ever, I'd say I'm doing alright... Those front two foxes were a total pain though... so yes, I know they look off.
[img]http://img340.**********.us/img340/3491/photoshopdemoedit2flatsr8.jpg[/img]
I don't have much for notes at the moment, since most of my classes have been review for now. But when I get access to a scanner, I can post my "doodles" from class? If there's interest?
This semester I'm taking a research lab in sensory/perception psychology and Computer Programming for People Who Don't Care About Computer Programming but Want to Graduate.
True, I'm still studying, doing Town Planning, Japanese, and also trying to become an accredited international sports coach carriage driving (how obscure is that). And with the new NWS area on GL I've learning lots of things
First-semester Chinese
Forth-semester French
English 286 - Writing about Film & Television
Film 203 - Community Action Video (our class is basically a crew, and we're writing + shooting a documentary)
Math Statistics 215 - Elementary Statistical Analysis (required Math credit -_-)
UPDATE!!
My math class is seriously retarded. On Tuesday, we spent an hour organizing a set of data in numerical order. That was the only thing we did. And people still weren't getting it.
UPDATE!!
My math class is seriously retarded. On Tuesday, we spent an hour organizing a set of data in numerical order. That was the only thing we did. And people still weren't getting it.
UPDATE!!
My math class is seriously retarded. On Tuesday, we spent an hour organizing a set of data in numerical order. That was the only thing we did. And people still weren't getting it.
Wait. What? How old are you? I'm pretty sure that numerical order is a primary (grade) school age concept.
Mind you, we had an entire lesson of our networking subject on printers yesterday.
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