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    Well then, here's the site with all the courses.

    I'm just going to list all the classes I might ever want to take. That's what you have to work with. I don't want any wiseguys recommending Meteorology or the Wall Street course.

    Let's deal with these by subject :

    English: I've already got the Core course for this subject, but Science Fiction & Fantasy looks interesting.

    Science: Here it gets crazy. I'm interested in Anthropology & Sociobiology, Neurobiology, Nutrition Science, Human Diseases I, Organic Chemistry I, and Physical Chemistry. I'm a little iffy on Human Diseases and Organic Chemistry, both of which have a (non-mandatory) follow-up course. I also hear Human Diseases, Anthropology, and Physical Chemistry are quite demanding. Ordered by decreasing level of interest.

    Math: Done. Side note: they're not listed on the site, but two Math courses called Mathematical Explorations and Mathematics of Financial Markets are available. lol

    Tech: Done.

    Language: No.

    Comp Sci: Systems Programming, pretty much. And if I took it I'd feel obligated to do Computer Graphics in the spring. I did suck really badly at Java in AP Compsci, though we would use C or C++ in those two courses. Heheh, and we would have to learn C/C++ in a few weeks (as opposed to 1 year for Java), and Java is supposed to be an easier language comparatively.

    Social Studies: Geopolitics, Modern China, New York History, and Jewish History, same ordering method as before. Jewish History doesn't show up in my course registration menu, and I actually would have really liked to do New York History, but the class involves taking numerous field trips, which would cause me to miss my other classes. So it's really a toss-up between Geopolitics and Modern China.
    Last edited by Azathoth; 05-23-2010 at 05:55.

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