Hey everyone! My second post and I said that I would tell everyone about my classes. So, here are descriptions of my classes for BYU-Fall semester.
1) American Heritage: A government/economics/history of America class. In a huge lecture hall with like 400 kids, and supposedly pretty hard. But, I like history a lot and so far the reading has been really interesting. I'm looking forward to it, just so I can work hard to get an A.
2) Political Science 110: Intro to American Politics: This class will be awesome. An introductory class on American politics, my class has only 25 kids in it and the professor is awesome. Of course, the first day of class he showed the Napoleon Dynamite dance as an example of how Pedro got votes to become Student Body President, and the dance just brought back so many memories of dance festival. It was awesome! Not too much homework so it should be good.
3) Beginning Contemporary Dance: So far... Awesome! I love modern dance and am really looking forward to choreographing my own pieces in that class.
4) Biology 100: Not just a standard Biology class, it's actually interesting! We take a social question each day and apply biology principles to it. It will be really interesting and not much homework at all!
5) Book of Mormon, Second Half: This class is already AMAZING! Brother Smith is so hilarious and interesting, I look forward to going to that class so much. We learn so much about the scriptures and laugh all the time. And, I have Jake Heaps in my class and a couple summer friends so that is hecka cool!
6) Intro to Music 101: This class will also be awesome. I love music so much and this class just explores new ways of listening to both classic, oldies, and modern music, from rock to hip hop and rap. The other day we listened to Beethoven, Michael Jackson, Rihanna, and Lady Gaga all in one day. Not a lot of homework at all which will be awesome.
So, these are my classes for BYU-Fall semester. 14.5 credits. And really not too much homework hopefully, which will help a lot as I keep up on all of my classes, work, church, and social life. And these classes will really help me get to the places I want to go. Bring it on classes!
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