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>>"One is the loneliest number that you'll ever do<< Aimee Mann's "One"
Day two
Almost certain I was going to take Classics 161 (the study of sexuality and gender in Ancient Greek society), I realized I didn't want to expend too much effort reading old literature for a Pass/No Pass class. Instead, I shall be taking on History 111 - Southeast Asia from its very beginning through 1815. Granted, the reader is super fat fat, but I'd rather read new articles than try to understand old plays (i still love Euripides by the way) and write papers about them. I figure I'd have a little easier time in History.
There was one other class I was considering: Italian 117: Trends in prose, poetry, fiction and theatre in the 20th century. Assuming this was a literature class about art in Italy, I signed up. I went to the class today and discovered that the professor and class were speaking a language other than English. The Schedule of Classes said nothing about a prerequisite knowledge of Italian. Not my fault.
Ciao.
>>"One is the loneliest number that you'll ever do<< Aimee Mann's "One"
Day two
Almost certain I was going to take Classics 161 (the study of sexuality and gender in Ancient Greek society), I realized I didn't want to expend too much effort reading old literature for a Pass/No Pass class. Instead, I shall be taking on History 111 - Southeast Asia from its very beginning through 1815. Granted, the reader is super fat fat, but I'd rather read new articles than try to understand old plays (i still love Euripides by the way) and write papers about them. I figure I'd have a little easier time in History.
There was one other class I was considering: Italian 117: Trends in prose, poetry, fiction and theatre in the 20th century. Assuming this was a literature class about art in Italy, I signed up. I went to the class today and discovered that the professor and class were speaking a language other than English. The Schedule of Classes said nothing about a prerequisite knowledge of Italian. Not my fault.
Ciao.
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