Statics. My professor works at NASA and just loves to teach.
I don’t know how valuable any of the individual courses I took really were in the long term view of my life.
But, the one class that I stuck with me the most was entitled Business and the Environment.
We spent a lot of time spin doctoring environmental stories. Our professor would give us a story and we’d have to spin it the way a Democrat, a Republican, a Socialist/Communist, and a Green would spin the story.
Plus, the professor had a real passion for the environment and talked about a lot of really cool stuff.
[quote]Natural Nate wrote:
See my post. I hope it helps someone.
BoxBabaX wrote:
T-Bone2 wrote:
The class I met my future wife in.
What class might that be ^^?
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Unfortunatly, here at UCSD, hot woman with gigantic breasts are non existant.
[quote]Rex30 wrote:
A course in Logic & Critical Thinking. Can be applied to everything you see, hear, and do for the rest of your life.[/quote]
Agreed. I majored in Philosophy, and my concentration was logic.
I took logic, Advanced Sentential logic, symbolic logic, and then Modal, Existential and Universal Logic.
And I write about steroids for a living. Logic and Philosophy was probably more useful to me in this career than my other degree (English) or my minor (Womens Studies).
BUMP to this thread (I’m a high school senior and very interested in this kind of thing)