Ugh. Sorry to hear about the Lab. Nothing like loosing out on something that might (god forbid) be unique and interesting.
The class I enjoyed most in Anthro was probably the graduate level one I snuck into. No screwing around with the basics everyone knows already. It was specialized, complicated, and tons of fun. I wish Anthro had offered more like that. Archy is even worse, and is a bit too specialized in the North/South American angle. Field schools always seemed the way to go to have fun with that, but are a big pain to actually do in the rela world.
The "Principals" class I wish you the best of luck on, I hope you end up with a good Prof.
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Date: 2006-02-01 01:37 am (UTC)The class I enjoyed most in Anthro was probably the graduate level one I snuck into. No screwing around with the basics everyone knows already. It was specialized, complicated, and tons of fun. I wish Anthro had offered more like that. Archy is even worse, and is a bit too specialized in the North/South American angle. Field schools always seemed the way to go to have fun with that, but are a big pain to actually do in the rela world.
The "Principals" class I wish you the best of luck on, I hope you end up with a good Prof.