Acadia Schedule for 2004-2005
After much deliberation, pondering, and deep thinking, I now present my class schedule for the 2004-2005 school year at Acadia University. It consists of a Fall and Winter schedule. The only course not shown is Comp4983 which is a full year project that doesn’t have any class time.
Even though the schedules are very “holey” and consist of 8:30am classes every day, these are courses which I am interested in taking. The micro and macro economics courses are available at other time slots but I’ve heard nothing but great reviews about Dr. Tugwell so I decided to take it with him…at 8:30am. In the past 3 years at Acadia the one thing I’ve learned is that the professor teaching the course matters more than you think. Do I dare mention Numerical Methods?
… and who can forget Erin’s attempt at Chips for Dips?
Comment by Andrew — July 28, 2004 @ 7:42 amShudder.
Holger - “Can I say hi first”?
Comment by Derek — July 28, 2004 @ 9:49 pmI’ll have you know I taught myself enough to get an A+ in that course despite the profs attempt not to let me learn anything!
Comment by Erin — July 29, 2004 @ 10:22 amTugwell is great I had him for a 4th yr econ class, we even visited his house at christmas time for free desserts = ) Small class though
But be warned econ is not at all a bird course, it’’s pretty challenging
Comment by jamie — July 29, 2004 @ 3:51 pmLooks pretty sweet, now if you could only register for them…….
Comment by Omallley — July 29, 2004 @ 4:18 pmI also took “Chips for Dips” and got an A+. Erin, who was your prof? I had Michael Shaw 1st term and Shelly Vaughn 2nd term.
Comment by Felicia — August 3, 2004 @ 8:03 pm