so last night i returned from “the thrill”. Orientation was good…a little cheesy at times…very boring at others…but it wasn’t too terrible of an experience. My dorm is pretty far down on south campus (neighbors with the dean dome) and it is about a mile to the student center/pit/undergraduate library, give or take. My classes are even more north than that. Basically, i’m walking a whole lot and riding the bus a whole lot.
this is my schedule
Farnell, Emily Louise TO MAIN MENU
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please notice my 4 8:00 am classes. not a happy camper about this.
good news is..i do have professors. My FYS class is taught by a guy who has been at UNC for a thousand years, and is older than God…but according to ratemyprofessor.com, is a good professor. He’s one tons of awards and is the former chair of the religion department and helped establish the first year seminar program (basically freshmen get small classes with really good professors) My Religion 121 class is also taught by a professor (as a opposed to some jerk grad student)….and he has just recently come to carolina from uc berkely. My anthropology professor is a rastafarian dude….and according to ratemyprofessor.com, he is terrible. I didn’t even want to take anthropology, but I was in the last group to sign up for classes, and everything was picked over….no math that i needed, no science…no p.e. this semester will be reading intensive, but I think I will be ok. i have a recitation for anthropology and for religion 121..which don’t count towards my hours i’m taking, but are still mandatory as a part of the class. I have 16 hours (not including my 2 recitations), so I definitely have room to drop if I start failing the mess out of classes.
i have rescom at 11…so i better start getting ready.
who are your religion professors? and what are the names of the classes?