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Old 01-11-2005, 09:17 PM   #35
kermitology
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Speaking of U Of C...

Anyone have any suggestions as far as good classes/profs go?

I started going back last semester for the first time since 1998 and needless to say a lot has changed.

I'm open to trying anything out, just a little bored with the job these days. Thanks.

Wilson and Dube are both excellent poli sci profs. Try to get a geography with Slezak or Holden.

Slezak is awesome, I had Geography 213 with him last spring and had to miss the first midterm because I was going to Prague. Well he's a Czech native so he was so excited to talk about it before I left and when I came back. He also talked to me in depth about the Antony Beevor book I was reading at the time.. Great man.. great, great man. I think he won a teaching excellence award last semester.
I have 213 with him right now. One of the nicest profs I have ever had. [/b][/quote]
Talk to him about Fall of Berlin 1945.. Man I miss that guy..
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