CSE220 Computer Architecture [MIPS Assembly]
CSE230 Software Engineering
MATH210 Multivariable Calculus (should be moderately easy...retaking the class looking for that A this time)
ECE280 VHDL Final Project. [gonna be HORRIBLE]
Hist255 - African American History 1865-Present
Hist395 - Honors Seminar in Historiography - no final
Hist481 - Modern China 1644-Present
Arth389A - Islamic Art and Architecture
Gvpt200 - International Relations
finals start in 2 weeks... 4 papers due this week :/
Religion 210-0: Introduction to Buddhism
Classis 260-0: Classical Mythology - Paper
Econ 320-0: Evolution of Global Economics
Econ 360-0: Corporate Finance Theory
History of Communications
Intro to Cultural Studies
Poetics of the Image
Intro to Philosophy
Sociology of Culture
Anthropology of Religion (though this is just a take-home essay)
-Power electronics
-Automatic control
-Engineering economics
-Biomedical instrumentation
-Engineering communication (take home - the most useless time-wasting class ever)
I'm glad that there are only really 4 true finals (my lightest semester ever credit-wise) compared to my usual 6 or so. But at the same time I don't really like having to take a bunch of finals and classes this current and next semester that are not really closely related to my chosen profession.
Good luck, and use Head-fi as a break, but not as an avoidance tool! Because minutes can become hours...
Here's my current Final Exam this week-
1) Call contractor to put doors upstairs
2) Return wife's new cell phone because plan got messed up and gave her a new phone number
3) Go to bike shop to add a new tire/tube once it comes in the mail so they can put it with the rest of the overhaul they're doing on The Hornet
4) Prepare my "How to School 1911 in Vegas" playbook for this Friday
5) Call my attorney and find out why the escrow cash isn't here yet for the repairs on the new place
Teeeeheee! Exams! They all start exactly a week from now, on the 11th.
UWaterloo: (in that backwards land they call Canada)
Intro to Life Contigencies
Intro to Property/Casualty Insurance
Mathematical Statistics
Applications of Probability,
and the class that everyone has a double-take at: Greek Art & Architecture! Who ever heard of an actuarial science major taking a classical studies class
. Oh and don't be fooled by those 'intro to' courses. They're both crazy 3rd year deals that will eat you (and me) for breakfast if taken lightly
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