Whoa…it’s the last week of the classes? I can’t believe it! I have a test this afternoon, an essay and a presentation due on Thursday (the essay got delayed from today to Thursday!) and an essay due on Friday! So much work and it’s not even finals. I have 3 finals, two of which are on the same day :/, and a final essay. Where does the time go??
My classes this semester are: Cultural Anthropology, Ancient to Mideval Political Theory, Creativity and Knowledge, Macroeconomics, and International Research Methods. International Research Methods is by far my hardest class this semester; it is both quantitative and qualitative research. We conducted our own research, starting from the beginning of the process, and utilizing two different ways of conducting research and collecting data. It’s my hardest class because it requires the most out of me – I’ve got to be on the ball every day and the work is not “busy work.” It’s definitely a class that I’ve learned things that I can apply to my life and my career, not just in the classroom on the assignments and tests. That’s probably one of the things I love about the School of International Studies – every class you take towards your major has multiple applications. You will never escape what you learned in SIS and as scary as that is haha, I think it’s great thing. It really shows that my tuition and time are being well invested in my education. I absolutely love my school
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My classes next semester are: Globalization, the US, and the World; Global Economic Issues; International Politics; Knowledge and Human Values; Le Cinema Francais; and eventually Cross Cultural Training I. The first three are requirements for my major and all of which I’m excited to take. I’m not much of an economics person but I think global issues will be quite interesting. For economics at least
. Knowledge and Human Values is an honors course for sophomores in the honors program at Pacific. It’s a 1-unit class that meets once a week for 50 minutes. Le Cinema Francais counts as an honors class, an art requirement, and towards my language major or minor (I haven’t decided which one I’m going for!). Finally, Cross Cultural Training I is a class I’ll start taking after the semester starts and I’ve been cleared to study abroad for Fall 2011. I hope everything falls into place just fine for study abroad!
But it’s time to stop thinking about next semester and remember all the things I need to finish this semester! Now to study for that math test today…