Jul. 29th, 2008

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So I have three out of the four courses for my last semester chosen. Semantics, first language acquisition, and morpho-phonology topics will round out my linguistics learning. I /could/ take discourse analysis, but it sounds like too much work at this moment and I just know I'll stop caring two weeks into the semester.

But! I need a fourth course for arts credits. Yes, that's right, I need a J Random Arts course.

Alas, I have no clue what to take. I mean, if I wanted a fluff course - PHIL 110, intro to logic; it's the first two weeks of MACM 101 spread out over thirteen weeks. No prooooblem.
I could take a language course. Chinese 200, maybe, or get a foundation in Greek, German, French (again for the 7th time now), Italian, Spanish...
I could take Women's Studies, but then I'd turn into a ragey feminist for the semester - not that I like ragey feminists much; half of the rage would be directed at menfolk, and half at the stupid 'feminists' who take everything way too fucking seriously.
I could take philosophy or psychology, except for the fact that I find both disciplines ridiculous.
I could take an English topic, but I just got through three writing courses; I don't really want more papers right now.
Humanities, anthropology, Canadian studies (again with the writing, though), history, geography, socio-anthropology... They all sound kind of neat, but there's a bunch of offerings and I don't know what might be really interesting.
Econ is right out. Bleh.

RANDOM ARTS COURSE LEADS TO TOO MANY OPTIONS FEH

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