Honestly, I have no clue what I want to major in, so that why I have 4 very different classes, and I like all 4 of my classes.
My first class is The World is A Village with Professor Cromwell, which is on Mondays and Wednesdays. We are required to do yoga for roughly 5-10 minutes at the start of the class, majority of the time. I don't mind yoga, but when you have to get up at 7:15 am in the morning, to shower, brush teeth, get dressed, and then eat breakfast, you are kinda of tired. Sometimes the yoga awakes me, sometimes it doesn't. We learn about how the world is connected, and recently we have learned about the Native Americans. I knew a little about the tragedy against the Native Americans, but I have learned so much more, like how they are often depicted as war like, and savage, but in reality all they were trying to do was protect their lands.
My second class, which is also on Mondays and Wednesdays, is Understanding Business in a Changing World, with Professor Tweedly, at 1:00 pm. Currently, we are working on a simulation, called BizCafe, which seems to be cool. I am in a group with 4 other people, and we have manage our own cafe till the end of the semester. There is a lot of work involved, and math, which is something I despise! I hate math with a passion, and I didn't expect for math to be involved in this.
My third class, which is on Tuesdays and Thursdays, is with Professor or Dr. Finkel, who is an older woman, but seem brilliant to me. It is called Science and Society. I don't think many of my peers like her, or her class, but I find the class to be interesting, and I believe that she is a harsh grader, but I think it will only help with my writings in the future.
My last class, is a night class on Tuesdays and Thursdays, with Professor Dumas, called Introduction to Mass Communication, at 6:00 pm. Some people hate the thought of having a night class, but I don't mind it at all. Professor Dumas is an executive producer of the WBZ news. I have learned so much in his class, and I got a 100% on our first quiz, which was easy. The class teaches about the 8 types of media, and I have increased my media literacy, since entering the class.
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