Monday, April 20, 2009

Blog #11 - 4.20.09 Monday

My ideal university is an exciting, a large, a respectful, and a diverse school. I would love to take one or two classes a semester with only a half an hour of class a day. No classes on Friday and no classes beginning before 11.00 am would also be an ideal. It would be ideal that gen eds. aren't necessary, but students may only take classes that are necessary for his or her purpose and major. For example, I am switching to become a communication major. I wish to focus and concentrate solely on communication classes. For my communication's class, it would be ideal to have three classes a week, half an hour long, and a decent number of diverse students attending the class. In that class, I picture a outgoing, respectful, and friendly professor who understands the needs and wants of the students. I also vision the class all getting along and all on time because there is more than enough parking spots in the university. Finally, I imagine all of our classmates being close enough to grab lunch right after the class ends. That would be my ideal day of class in communications.

1 comment:

  1. I agree with the last half of your ideal university but the first part does not make sense. Why would a student want to attend that university if they are never going to class? Students only taking one or two classes per semester with no classes on fridays or before 11 am, what is the point? Yes, general education classes can be annoying and you may find them pointless but again, what is the point of a university without general education classes? If you only want to take courses in your major, go to a trade school and get an applied degree.

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