I'd stir in a few hard sciences to expand your knowledge base in balance to philosophy and poli sci. Astronomy and physics are good ones. History is always good - especially if you get a good professor.
2006-11-23 19:02:59
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answered by ericscribener 7
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history is great. im biased towards political science, sociology and economics. philosophy was good, but it required too much thinking :) i dont know about your interest in film, but probably the most interesting class ive ever taken was a film class, so id recommend that.
have fun, picking classes has always been a fun process
2006-11-24 03:17:02
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answered by Circlometry™³ 6
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Take a ethnic studies class or better yet take an English composition or literature class. I suggest these not only to master the subject but to use as a living observatory for your other classes. When you read or listen to other students opinions, thoughts and ideas you can observe how they apply to the other classes you are taking.
2006-11-24 03:18:51
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answered by Anonymous
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If you study logic then philosophy wil be more interesting and if you study history then political science will be more interesting. Both courses compliment each other.
2006-11-24 02:57:09
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answered by Mr. Curious 6
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Hm, if you're into philosophy and sociology, you might consider taking psychology and anthropology as well.
2006-11-24 02:57:57
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answered by Joshua 5
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I suggest taking a course in behaviorism (like psychology of learning).
Take a course in psychoactive drugs and behavior,physiology and anatomy, and psychology of gender.
I think these courses will affect you with your 3 current interests..gives you some new perspectives.
2006-11-24 02:57:37
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answered by joruaishiteru 2
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Witchcraft
2006-11-24 02:56:56
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answered by CAL07 2
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My favorites were psychology and anthropology :)
2006-11-24 02:55:41
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answered by Anonymous
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