I am actually a huge fan of all those brutalist style buildings from the early 70s. I love how soviet it all felt. But it could get hella stuffy in some of those rooms in Ross. I took a Shakespeare class, that business communications class and I think the "career building" class that I failed the first time around due to attendance policies. I missed an entire week because I was flown for 2 different interviews and you can't miss 3 classes. The stupidest thing was that I missed practice interviews that week. I tried to cause a semi ruckus about it but the dean's office wasn't hearing it.
That Shakespeare class was actually really fun with a good professor. I think I had to read almost every play 1 or 2 a week plus some sonnets and I think I was the only non English major in there. The professor would dress up as a character from the play occasionally. She actually made me enjoy Shakespeare. It counted as a diversity and inclusion credit and by the time I was signing up for classes, the others were mostly all taken. So I said **** it and was planning on dropping it if it was really bad. Turned out to be one of my favorite classes in college. Also a really cute girl in that class baked me a cake for my birthday. Love isn't real though so it didn't work out.
That Shakespeare class was actually really fun with a good professor. I think I had to read almost every play 1 or 2 a week plus some sonnets and I think I was the only non English major in there. The professor would dress up as a character from the play occasionally. She actually made me enjoy Shakespeare. It counted as a diversity and inclusion credit and by the time I was signing up for classes, the others were mostly all taken. So I said **** it and was planning on dropping it if it was really bad. Turned out to be one of my favorite classes in college. Also a really cute girl in that class baked me a cake for my birthday. Love isn't real though so it didn't work out.