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Math Is Hard
Dec3-08, 04:45 PM
What class would you take if you wanted to take something just for pure fun? SCUBA diving, Mandarin Chinese, archery, etc?
I'll be looking for something like this to fill my time soon.

Ivan Seeking
Dec3-08, 04:59 PM
Where I had choices, I took, A History of Great Britain, the history of the biology of Oregon [the idea being something about the place you live], Native American studies, volleyball, and ping pong. Loved them all.

Kurdt
Dec3-08, 05:03 PM
I'd probably be very sad and choose something physicsy. That or German classes.

I see you've been bestowed with your best Kurdt award. :tongue2:

lisab
Dec3-08, 05:11 PM
Just finished getting re-certified in SCUBA a few weeks ago. It's fantanstic - I highly recommend it. Plus, it will be good to know when we go to Bora Bora :biggrin:.

I once needed one credit to get to full-time status, and the only one-credit class I could take was Field Ornithology. It was great fun!

Gokul43201
Dec3-08, 05:14 PM
What class would you take if you wanted to take something just for pure fun? SCUBA diving, Mandarin Chinese...If you want to get real good at either SCUBA diving or at Mandarin, you should find yourself a SCUBA course where the "What to do if your breathing apparatus fails" instructions are written in Mandarin.

Math Is Hard
Dec3-08, 05:27 PM
Where I had choices, I took, A History of Great Britain, the history of the biology of Oregon [the idea being something about the place you live], Native American studies, volleyball, and ping pong. Loved them all.

I think I would really enjoy a ping pong class. Or bowling.

There's a History of California class that sounds pretty cool, too.

I'd probably be very sad and choose something physicsy. That or German classes.

I see you've been bestowed with your best Kurdt award. :tongue2:

I thought about putting it to a vote, but sometimes it is easier to just stage a coup.

Just finished getting re-certified in SCUBA a few weeks ago. It's fantanstic - I highly recommend it. Plus, it will be good to know when we go to Bora Bora :biggrin:.

I once needed one credit to get to full-time status, and the only one-credit class I could take was Field Ornithology. It was great fun!

ooh, field ornithology - I do that with crows. But it is more like parking lot ornothology. ha ha

If you want to get real good at either SCUBA diving or at Mandarin, you should find yourself a SCUBA course where the "What to do if your breathing apparatus fails" instructions are written in Mandarin.

:rofl: I almost spit coke on the papers on my desk.

turbo
Dec3-08, 05:32 PM
What class would you take if you wanted to take something just for pure fun? SCUBA diving, Mandarin Chinese, archery, etc?
I'll be looking for something like this to fill my time soon.I simply loved ecology, photogrammetry and map-making, most philosophy courses, geology and introductory astronomy.

There were specialty courses in the Phys Ed department, and I took golf. It was a blast. They also offered skiing, and I volunteered as an instructor - great way to meet snow-bunnies.

You may also be able to pick up crafty-type courses like pottery, silver-smithing, etc.

Math Is Hard
Dec3-08, 05:35 PM
I simply loved ecology, photogrammetry and map-making, most philosophy courses, geology and introductory astronomy.

There were specialty courses in the Phys Ed department, and I took golf. It was a blast. They also offered skiing, and I volunteered as an instructor - great way to meet snow-bunnies.

You may also be able to pick up crafty-type courses like pottery, silver-smithing, etc.

I think I would definitely like to take some more Philosophy classes. And some more programming. I would like to learn a little bit of JAVA and some more PHP.

wolram
Dec3-08, 05:37 PM
To go on an archaeological dig, or look for fossils, archery would be cool if it was long bow.

Math Is Hard
Dec3-08, 05:48 PM
To go on an archaeological dig, or look for fossils, archery would be cool if it was long bow.

Maybe I should ask Santa for a new crossbow.

offtheleft
Dec3-08, 05:55 PM
human sexuality. seems like a good class :)

turbo
Dec3-08, 06:03 PM
Maybe I should ask Santa for a new crossbow.Can I have your old one?

Math Is Hard
Dec3-08, 06:09 PM
human sexuality. seems like a good class :)

My friend teaches that (psych) class. He would probably let me audit if I wanted, but it seems a little boring to me right now.

Math Is Hard
Dec3-08, 06:11 PM
Can I have your old one?

My brother has it now. It was a nice little crossbow pistol I got in Chinatown in San Francisco. I want a full size one but I will have to build up strength to draw the bow.

Jimmy Snyder
Dec3-08, 06:14 PM
Quantum Field Theory. In Mandarin.

wolram
Dec3-08, 06:15 PM
I would like to learn Latin and old English.

Topher925
Dec3-08, 06:45 PM
I would take a psychology class. Not only is it an interesting subject but its mostly all girls. :eek:

Math Is Hard
Dec3-08, 06:50 PM
I would take a psychology class. Not only is it an interesting subject but its mostly all girls. :eek:

It's more diverse here. The psych classes have about as many guys as girls, and the lab I work in is mostly fellas.

Proton Soup
Dec3-08, 06:52 PM
i'd like to learn some of the lost arts. bowyery, flintknapping, weaving, etc.

scorpa
Dec3-08, 06:55 PM
I love anthropology courses. I would also like to take Russian language courses and something like basketball, volleyball or skiing. Next summer I am hoping to take a intro motorcycle mechanics course at the technical school.

wolram
Dec3-08, 07:10 PM
i'd like to learn some of the lost arts. bowyery, flintknapping, weaving, etc.

This guy keeps napping alive

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Harding_(archaeologist)

Redbelly98
Dec3-08, 07:13 PM
It's more diverse here. The psych classes have about as many guys as girls, ...

Ah, but gender distribution is relative. For us physics majors, that looks pretty much the same as mostly girls.

But for me, I would take either some kind of history class (probably European), or economics. The stuff that's happened in the last couple of months tells me economics is a lot more complicated than I ever thought.

Moonbear
Dec3-08, 07:23 PM
If you want to get real good at either SCUBA diving or at Mandarin, you should find yourself a SCUBA course where the "What to do if your breathing apparatus fails" instructions are written in Mandarin.
:rofl: Talk about motivation!

human sexuality. seems like a good class :)

My friend teaches that (psych) class. He would probably let me audit if I wanted, but it seems a little boring to me right now.

No one I know who ever took a human sexuality course ended up thinking it was nearly as fun as they expected it to be. It sounded like the one taught at the university attended was mostly aimed at students who grew up very sheltered and hadn't already learned those things in high school health classes or from just plain life experience in general.

Anyway, if I could take any course for fun, I think the top on my list would be ballroom dancing. SCUBA always sounded fun too. Or, an art class...drawing, painting, something like that.

dlgoff
Dec3-08, 07:53 PM
Oh. I'd go for some sort of martial arts. I've been involved with my daughters tae kwon do for going on 10 years now. I've seen adults and kids of all ages benefit even if only learning the basics. My avatar is of my daughter doing a high round-house kick when she first got her black belt.

lisab
Dec3-08, 07:55 PM
human sexuality. seems like a good class :)

Especially if it's lab class :wink: .

Proton Soup
Dec3-08, 08:08 PM
This guy keeps napping alive

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Harding_(archaeologist)

there's a lot of people doing it for fun and profit

http://www.sterlingsculptures.com/Resources_folder/Knapping_folder/Knapping_1.htm

edward
Dec3-08, 08:58 PM
I think a paleontology or archeology class would be fun, especially if I could get access to some areas that are off limits to amateurs. Nothing beats digging up bones for good clean fun. :approve:

binzing
Dec3-08, 09:30 PM
I'd do like German or Outdoor Leadership and Recreation, maybe photography or a music class.

Ivan Seeking
Dec3-08, 09:37 PM
human sexuality. seems like a good class :)

A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, before Tsu, I was engaged to another girl. At one point she took a human sexuality class. They watched movies that included explicit perspectives on, among other things, old people having sex. It grossed her out so badly that she nearly gave up sex altogether. NO KIDDING!

lisab
Dec3-08, 09:41 PM
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, before Tsu, I was engaged to another girl. At one point she took a human sexuality class. They watched movies that included explicit perspectives on, among other things, old people having sex. It grossed her out so badly that she nearly gave up sex altogether. NO KIDDING!

:rofl:

Did she not realize that someday she would be old, too?!?

offtheleft
Dec3-08, 09:59 PM
I would like to learn Latin and old English.

i actually wanted to take latin instead of spanish for a language but no college or university around here offers it. as for old english, that would be sweet too. next summer i might take a class at oxford or cambridge, ill see if i can take someting about old english there.

Especially if it's lab class :wink: .

im sorry, im already taken by mcknia :tongue2::!!):cool:

Ivan Seeking
Dec3-08, 10:06 PM
:rofl:

Did she not realize that someday she would be old, too?!?

Yes, but if you're the one doing it, you don't have to watch. :biggrin:

mcknia07
Dec3-08, 10:06 PM
im sorry, im already taken by mcknia :tongue2::!!):cool:

That's right. And lisab, you can't have that class with him!
Let's jack this one...

lisab
Dec3-08, 10:15 PM
That's right. And lisab, you can't have that class with him!
Let's jack this one...

LOL - I'm fully aware of your fondness for each other. Offtheleft didn't understand my original post...Hmmm, I sense this thread is about to be taken by a threadorrist attack....

offtheleft
Dec3-08, 10:22 PM
LOL - I'm fully aware of your fondness for each other. Offtheleft didn't understand my original post...Hmmm, I sense this thread is about to be taken by a threadorrist attack....

i know what you meant, i just made a funny out of it. and no, youre safe here. we migrated to AIM :)

lisab
Dec3-08, 10:42 PM
i know what you meant, i just made a funny out of it. and no, youre safe here. we migrated to AIM :)

Aawwww! You two are so sweet :!!) !

Cyrus
Dec3-08, 10:45 PM
Honestly, I like what I'm studying too much. To me, it is fun. Outside of what I'm doing, maybe a course on public speaking, photography or graphic art.

chaoseverlasting
Dec4-08, 08:42 AM
Pure mathematics, salsa, blues and jazz guitar, shred and classical guitar.

SticksandStones
Dec4-08, 10:06 AM
I'm taking a class on Game Theory next semester to take up some space.

offtheleft
Dec4-08, 10:08 AM
Pure mathematics, salsa, blues and jazz guitar, shred and classical guitar.

i was considering taking a class on music comp. a lot of the time when i write, i just get lucky. although, im writing for marching percussion; battery and front ensemble.

BobG
Dec4-08, 01:34 PM
I took a college course for figure skating and followed it with a class on ice hockey. You had to take a figure skating class before the hockey class regardless of whether you could skate or not. I think I would have enjoyed another skating class instead of the hockey class. It turns out that spending time on a pond in the winter doesn't mean you're a very good skater and skating ability is pretty important in hockey.

Here's some interesting courses (http://encarta.msn.com/college_article_oddcourses/top_10_odd_college_courses.html). I'd like to take "The Art of Sin and the Sin of Art," class where you get to "lust with the saints and burn with the sinners."

Or, more realistically, I wouldn't mind taking a class in automotive service at our local community college. I already know how to do some simple service on a vehicle, but I wouldn't mind taking some courses on Differentials and 4WD, Suspension and Steering, Automotive Manual Transmissions/Transaxles and Clutches, etc.

Or, I could take some of their courses for adventure guides. All of them have labs - i.e. field trips, including some camping trips.

Math Is Hard
Dec4-08, 03:39 PM
That's right. And lisab, you can't have that class with him!
Let's jack this one...

HELP! My thread is infested with frisky teenagers!!! Someone get the firehose!

Math Is Hard
Dec4-08, 03:43 PM
I would like to learn Latin and old English.

The guy in the office on the other side of my wall loves reciting old English verses in the late afternoon. It sounds like he is trying to conjure the dead.

Math Is Hard
Dec4-08, 03:47 PM
I'm taking a class on Game Theory next semester to take up some space.

I always wanted to show up to a game theory class carrying Monopoly and Pictionary.

Math Is Hard
Dec4-08, 03:58 PM
Quantum Field Theory. In Mandarin.

This reminds of the thread where the OP had decided to give up on Harvard and go study physics and astronomy at Tokyo University instead.
http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=275588&page=2 (post #22)

SticksandStones
Dec4-08, 04:57 PM
I always wanted to show up to a game theory class carrying Monopoly and Pictionary.

I think I'm going to do that now.

offtheleft
Dec4-08, 06:22 PM
HELP! My thread is infested with frisky teenagers!!! Someone get the firehose!

i wish i was a teenager again :(

edward
Dec4-08, 06:58 PM
Yes, but if you're the one doing it, you don't have to watch. :biggrin:


Ah Ha , so that is why my wife had me take down the bedroom mirror.

mcknia07
Dec4-08, 09:00 PM
i wish i was a teenager again :(

I know, 'cuz you are just like sooo OLD!

TheStatutoryApe
Dec5-08, 12:07 AM
Ceramics, Photography, and Graphic Design were my favourite electives. I always thought a swing dance class would be neat but I think you actually need to know how to dance for that.

Danger
Dec5-08, 11:18 AM
MIH, I'm surprised that nobody has mentioned this one.
It's very expensive, but there is absolutely no better skill to learn than flying. If you can afford it, the fun and freedom it provides are unparalleled. It's also quite practical if you have to travel a lot. Which would be better—sit around in an airport for hours going through luggage checks and security, or hop into a nice Cessna and go at your convenience? :approve:

chaoseverlasting
Dec5-08, 01:33 PM
i was considering taking a class on music comp. a lot of the time when i write, i just get lucky. although, im writing for marching percussion; battery and front ensemble.

Thats mostly why I want to take classes for music. Im largely self taught and I think Ive reached a point where I need a teacher to help me along the way. I've already enrolled for the classical guitar classes and they start in Jan. Im just waiting for my exams to get over (22nd December) before I start jamming and gigging with my band again!

hypatia
Dec6-08, 06:39 AM
I took astronomy and a few survival classes, which were really very fun. One of the young people I work with is taking a flirting class, called Social Interaction. She told me they spent the entire first week on winking and other eye motions.:wink:

Math Is Hard
Dec6-08, 01:43 PM
MIH, I'm surprised that nobody has mentioned this one.
It's very expensive, but there is absolutely no better skill to learn than flying. If you can afford it, the fun and freedom it provides are unparalleled. It's also quite practical if you have to travel a lot. Which would be better—sit around in an airport for hours going through luggage checks and security, or hop into a nice Cessna and go at your convenience? :approve:

I think I would be scared to death to try flying lessons, but some of my friends really, really love it. One of them has his own airplane and he calls it his "sanity machine".

Lisa!
Dec6-08, 01:57 PM
"Mind reading"! However, I've not checked whether such a class's exist or not!:tongue: