General Chemistry
[x] course begins September 7th
Human Communication
[x] Find 3 physical objects that describe you as a person.
[ ] Read chapter 1 - "The Essence of Human Communication"
Secondary Education Methods
[x] Complete questionnaire
[ ] Complete salary analysis worksheet
[ ] Register for at least one education workshop by Tuesday
Medieval British Literature
[ ] Read "The Wanderer"
[ ] Read "Dream of the Rood"
French
[X] Read textbook pages 6, 8, 10, 12 and familiarize yourself with the terms
Antiquity to Revolution[x] Course begins September 8th
International Politics
[x] Course begins September 6th
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Extracurricular Responsibilities/To-do
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Peer Mentor
[x] Meeting Friday 9/2, 10 AM - 12 PM
Honors Club
[x] Nothing!
Honors Leader
[x] Meeting Friday 9/2, 9 AM - 10 AM
[x] Host luncheon Friday 9/2, 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Music Club
[Cancelled] Officers meeting, Thursday 9/1, 3:30 PM
Education Club
[x] Nothing!
Phi Theta Kappa
[x] Nothing!
Math Tutoring
[x] Meeting Thursday 9/1, whenever they decide to email me...
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
All it takes is some friendly competition.
No, really. That's all it takes to get on track of your weekly homework assignments, especially when you're in college and you're a huge nerd like me.
My name is Mike and I'm taking 22 credits this semester - seven courses. Way too many.
The courses I'm taking this semester are as follows: general chemistry (plus 3-hour laboratory), human communication, medieval British literature, French, European history to the French Revolution, secondary education methods, and international politics.
I'm going head-to-head with my good friend Pryanka as we push through Fall 2011, seeing who has more work each week, and eventually, who had the hardest semester.
My name is Mike and I'm taking 22 credits this semester - seven courses. Way too many.
The courses I'm taking this semester are as follows: general chemistry (plus 3-hour laboratory), human communication, medieval British literature, French, European history to the French Revolution, secondary education methods, and international politics.
I'm going head-to-head with my good friend Pryanka as we push through Fall 2011, seeing who has more work each week, and eventually, who had the hardest semester.
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