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prairiedaun) wrote2005-05-01 10:43 am
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So, I think that if I take 2 anthro courses next year (the directed readings, giving me the 6 hours I need at the upper level and peoples of the arctic (maybe), that I don't need for hours, but hopefully for the grade) and get at least an A- in each, I should be ok for the double honours.
...erk. Am I nuts? What do my schoolmates think?
So. That would be:
And who knows how the double honours will affect the requirements for the linguistics component. If it lowers it byninesix hours needed in the upper level courses, I'm good and don't need to ask Izydorczyk for a special topics. Or I could even not take discourse analysis, since it's not "required", even if almost everyone needs to take it anyway to get the amount of hours.
Hmm. I must also make sure I can get my Interdisciplinary Linguistics course changed from Anthro to English, so the hours and GPA works (I need the English hours, and I got a low mark in it (damn Dawes and her competitive grading), so it hurts my already fragile Anthro GPA). And get my academic writing courses (Rhetorical Criticism and Orality and Literacy) switched to English as well.
I don't think I'll be taking any fun history courses this year. Sorry, girls. :( No Viking History for me.
...erk. Am I nuts? What do my schoolmates think?
So. That would be:
-anthro directed readings (maybe on oral history
-peoples of the arctic
-history of the english language
-contemporary linguistic theory
-discouse analysis
-textual analysis
And who knows how the double honours will affect the requirements for the linguistics component. If it lowers it by
Hmm. I must also make sure I can get my Interdisciplinary Linguistics course changed from Anthro to English, so the hours and GPA works (I need the English hours, and I got a low mark in it (damn Dawes and her competitive grading), so it hurts my already fragile Anthro GPA). And get my academic writing courses (Rhetorical Criticism and Orality and Literacy) switched to English as well.
I don't think I'll be taking any fun history courses this year. Sorry, girls. :( No Viking History for me.