I am half way finished with the Summer Session II at UC Davis. It is a quick six week sprint through classes that are generally done in twelve weeks. This summer I am enrolled in two classes (Women and Development & History of France since 1815) and I am currently getting A's in both. I have two term papers to write this week and one final to study for next week.
I have also solidified my schedule of classes for the Fall 2009 term, they are as follows:
Fall term starts September 28th.
I have also solidified my schedule of classes for the Fall 2009 term, they are as follows:
- University Writing Program, Focus on Legal Writing - UC Davis requires each student to take a Upper Division writing class for graduation
- Elementary French - It's sad, but I did not score very well on the French placement exam so I have to start French over from the beginning as International Relations requires students to have completed a series of five language classes by graduation.
- Intermediate Microeconomics - Technically, this class is not required for my major focus, however, I need to complete 20 additional upper division units outside my major concentration for graduation, so I thought I would get a Economics Minor.
- Intro to Wine Making - Exactly what it sounds like. I'm in wine country. There is no way I'm leaving without learning all there is to know about wine. Total elective, but I've heard it is actually a hard class.
Fall term starts September 28th.

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