Classes
Posted by Ryan on September 12th, 2007.
Classes…people like some of them, while they hate others. For the most part, I like mine…except for one. So what classes am I taking this semester, and how do I like them so far? Let’s take a look…
Evaluation Research: It’s supposed to teach me how to research effectively and efficiently. It’s an OK class. Doesn’t seem hard, and even though the professor has an accent, it’s not that thick; I barely notice it. This should be an easy class to do well in.
Programming & Problem Solving: I’m learning Java. ‘Nuff said.
Philosophy: This would be the class that I dislike. When I registered for classes, I registered for the class that was going to be taught by a professor that seemed cool according to the professor review sites. Well…. I guess the administration changed professors for that class, because the one I have isn’t even the same sex as the one I read the reviews on. The class is Philosophy 101 - so why has it given me more work than my 300 level classes combined?
Constitution, Ethics, Policing: I don’t know how to describe this class without using any of the words in the title. We’re learning about the Constitutional and ethical aspects of policing. This will probably be the easiest class for me this semester.
Criminal Justice System: This will be an easy class as well, since it’s basically a more advanced version of a class I took freshman year. The professor is nice, and tells us what will be exam questions.
There are about 10 weeks left in the semester, so we’ll see then if the classes were really how I thought they would be or not.






