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11-01-2006, 06:35 PM
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Federal Income Tax
Trusts and Estates
...and the rest of my life will be spent in the Civil Justice Clinic (where I'll get the rest of my hours).
Can't believe I'm graduating in May!!! (I still need a job; yeah for Public Interest employers who really don't let you know anything until next semester!)
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11-01-2006, 06:38 PM
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Originally Posted by deadbear80
Federal Income Tax
Trusts and Estates
...and the rest of my life will be spent in the Civil Justice Clinic (where I'll get the rest of my hours).
Can't believe I'm graduating in May!!! (I still need a job; yeah for Public Interest employers who really don't let you know anything until next semester!)
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Yay for you!
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11-01-2006, 06:59 PM
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NOTHING
I'm done. Unless I fail Geochem. And then I'll be a grad student for the next 2 years, waiting for the next time it gets offered again.
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11-29-2006, 12:04 AM
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Location: In the Land of Entrapment
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Next Semester looks like......
Span 363 - US-Hispanic cultures
Span 350 - Intro To Chicano Studies
EE 431 - Power Systems II
EE 363 - Computer Architecture I w/Lab
EE 498 - Capstone Design I.......yeah for Senior project.......just hope I don't get the 6 credit Emag one
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12-02-2006, 03:16 PM
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15 hours of "wonderful" nursing classes:
Nursing Leadership (lecture)
Short Topics in Clinical Nursing (lecture)
Public Health Nursing (lecture and clinical)
Adult Health Nursing III (lecture and clinical focusing on musculoskeletal and neuro. disorders)
Needless to say I wont be working or doing much else other than school next semester  15 hours isnt normally a lot for most, but in nursing school it's total hell because they try to fail everybody and anything below 75% is a failing grade(atleast in my program).
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12-02-2006, 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by eli_the_chopper
My schedule looks kinda scary:
Organic Chem (at 8am no less)
Solids
Dynamics
Numerical Systems and Analysis
Circuits for dummies...I mean for MEs.
 here's to twenty credit hours. I like my internship better. There's no homework.
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I like internships better too. I did a nursing internship over the summer and I learned more in that internship about nursing, procedures, etc than I have in all the nursing classes I've taken combined. They are most excellent (especially when you get paid!)
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12-02-2006, 08:27 PM
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So far its:
Law of Mass Comm (and i have a bunch of sisters taking it with me! yay!)
Interracial Sex and Marriage (online..yuck)
Broadcast News 1
I might change the interracial sex and marriage only cause its an online class, and so far at this new school i haven't had any good experiences with online classes
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01-17-2007, 12:04 AM
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Spring:
Foundations of Political Theory
Public Policy Analysis
The US Presidency
Women in Politics
Fall:
Senior Thesis
Political Research Methods
Speech 101
And, then I am done with two majors: Political Science/ Interdisciplinary Studies.
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03-21-2007, 03:14 PM
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Back in school for my Master's (fall 2007):
Intro to Rehabilitation
Psycho-Social Impact of Disability
Individual Counseling Procedures
Career Development & Guidance
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03-21-2007, 07:50 PM
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Originally Posted by AXiD670
Property I
Contracts I
Insurance
and either Equity or Legislation...I haven't decided yet which one. Equity is required, but Legislation is an elective. I think perhaps I should get the required classes out of the way before I take electives?
This summer I'll be taking Criminal Law.
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Save a required for your 3L year unless you have a billion of them - I only saved two and I have NO CLUE what I'm going to take next year if I don't get into a clinic.
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11-02-2006, 09:00 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by deadbear80
Federal Income Tax
Trusts and Estates
...and the rest of my life will be spent in the Civil Justice Clinic (where I'll get the rest of my hours).
Can't believe I'm graduating in May!!! (I still need a job; yeah for Public Interest employers who really don't let you know anything until next semester!)
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Congrats, that's awesome.
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11-02-2006, 12:47 PM
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Thanks for all of the well-wishes guys! Since I'm in a dual-degree MSW/JD program (although I got my MSW in August!) it'll be 4 years of grad school when I'm done in May! (Although I feel like it went by WAY faster than undergrad...it's still a long time). Part of me is ready for the 'real world' but part of me is not ready to be there yet!
And yeah, I'm not excited about Federal Income Tax. I really need to take it because it's an important class--but I know it's going to be really hard. Not a lot of math necessarily (since it IS law school) but not easy. Good thing one of my friends took it last year with the same prof. and was an accounting major in undergrad--she'll be helping me do well
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11-02-2006, 01:44 PM
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Fall 2006
Foundations of General Practice
Foundations of diverse populations
Foundations fo Research Methods
Human Behavior Social Environment
Social Welfare
Spring 2007
Models of Intervention
Gerontology Policy
Adult Development and Aging
Practicum
Fellowship Requirements
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11-26-2006, 08:52 AM
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Spring 2007 (yay for my last semester!):
Argumentation and Debate
Event Management
Sociology of Sport
Identities in African Dispora II (I didn't take I so I have no clue, I just wanted to have the same professor I have had for a year!)
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11-26-2006, 11:52 AM
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Family Law
Professional Responsibility
Crim Pro 2
Personal Injury
Wrongful Convictions
Small Firm Practice
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