The main reason I am taking this class is for cross cultural credit. However, I do enjoy sociology classes, so I figured this would be a good class to finish up my general education requirements.
I'm taking this course for the sociology credit. But I thought the way the course was presented and the way it is easy to work with my busy schedule, it seemed like a class I would enjoy. I have also always been interested in language and learning about the origins sounds like an intriguing topic.
I have two reasons for taking this class. The first is entirely mercenary: in order to continue teaching 6th Grade Social Studies, I need enough hours to get a Social Studies endorsement on my certificate. The second reason--the reason I chose this particular class to complete my hours--is that I love languages. I think if I were to pursue another degree, that I would study linguistics. I love words, word origins, and even the sounds of different languages.
I'm taking this course mainly as a way to get sociology credit as well as cross cultural credit. Having three majors, it is quite difficult to fit in general education credits when there are offered because I have so many classes required for my majors that I have to fit in at specific times, so being able to take this class online over the summer when it does not interfere with my major classes is a huge help.
I am taking this class for the sociology and cross culture credit. I also thought I would enjoy taking this class. It fits in with my busy schedule this summer.
Due to changes in my degree plan, it was in my best interest to take a summer course, and additionally, doing so would partially prevent idleness during the summer break. A language-based sociology course seemed like an intriguing take on the subject since I also have interest in languages. Why not? -Stephen
I am taking this class because first of all, it looked interesting, and second of all it takes care of both my soc credit and my cross-cultural credit! This is Ansley by the way... it wont let me use my own google account so I had to use my moms :)
I am taking this class because first of all, it looked interesting, and second of all it takes care of both my soc credit and my cross-cultural credit!
I am taking this class to complete my sociology and cross cultural credits. Furthermore I am taking this class to allow me to graduate on time this coming spring. As a transfer student here I have found it very difficult to graduate on time as things were not accepted here at Greenville leaving me credits behind.
I though this class sounded very intersting and it also allowed me to get two classes out of the way. I'm a bio/chem major and thought it would be smart to take this class so I could have more time of other classes.
I have learned so much already after having started the reading! I am so glad I decided to take this class! It will allow me to take more classes having taken this in the summer instead of the school year!
I teach college, conduct (and teach) social research, play soccer and basketball, perform piano and trumpet in my church, preach sometimes, take students on missions trip, teach sociology and various cross-cultural classes, help people start home businesses to supplement their job income, read tons of books (mostly on my iPad now), enjoy politics, and would like to be President someday and set the country straight!
I was needing the requirement, and I thought it would be a nice chance to try an online course. Killing two birds with one stone...
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The main reason I am taking this class is for cross cultural credit. However, I do enjoy sociology classes, so I figured this would be a good class to finish up my general education requirements.
ReplyDeleteI'm taking this course for the sociology credit. But I thought the way the course was presented and the way it is easy to work with my busy schedule, it seemed like a class I would enjoy. I have also always been interested in language and learning about the origins sounds like an intriguing topic.
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I have two reasons for taking this class. The first is entirely mercenary: in order to continue teaching 6th Grade Social Studies, I need enough hours to get a Social Studies endorsement on my certificate. The second reason--the reason I chose this particular class to complete my hours--is that I love languages. I think if I were to pursue another degree, that I would study linguistics. I love words, word origins, and even the sounds of different languages.
ReplyDeleteI'm taking this course mainly as a way to get sociology credit as well as cross cultural credit. Having three majors, it is quite difficult to fit in general education credits when there are offered because I have so many classes required for my majors that I have to fit in at specific times, so being able to take this class online over the summer when it does not interfere with my major classes is a huge help.
ReplyDeleteI am taking this class for the sociology and cross culture credit. I also thought I would enjoy taking this class. It fits in with my busy schedule this summer.
ReplyDeleteDue to changes in my degree plan, it was in my best interest to take a summer course, and additionally, doing so would partially prevent idleness during the summer break. A language-based sociology course seemed like an intriguing take on the subject since I also have interest in languages. Why not?
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I am taking this class because first of all, it looked interesting, and second of all it takes care of both my soc credit and my cross-cultural credit! This is Ansley by the way... it wont let me use my own google account so I had to use my moms :)
ReplyDeleteI am taking this class because first of all, it looked interesting, and second of all it takes care of both my soc credit and my cross-cultural credit!
ReplyDeleteI am taking this class to complete my sociology and cross cultural credits. Furthermore I am taking this class to allow me to graduate on time this coming spring. As a transfer student here I have found it very difficult to graduate on time as things were not accepted here at Greenville leaving me credits behind.
ReplyDeleteI though this class sounded very intersting and it also allowed me to get two classes out of the way. I'm a bio/chem major and thought it would be smart to take this class so I could have more time of other classes.
ReplyDeleteI have learned so much already after having started the reading! I am so glad I decided to take this class! It will allow me to take more classes having taken this in the summer instead of the school year!
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