Author Topic: Forced classes  (Read 2677 times)

We have to choose between chem and physics (I took physics, being the engineer guy I am), and we have to take government and economy. We also have to have a year's worth of art classes.
forget our school's approach to educating

You've been dying to say that, yet you didn't do very well with finding the right place to use it. :U
fair enough, make your avatars first color Cyan

If you've ever seen my "art", you'd run too.

Art classes you can take at my school:

  • 2D art
  • 3D art
  • AP Studio arts
  • Ceramics
  • Drawing & Painting
  • Advanced Drawing & Painting
  • Graphic design
  • Jewelry/Metals
  • Photography
  • Advanced Photography
  • Printmaking
  • Stagecraft
  • Sculpture
  • Video Productions
  • Advanced Video Productions


You have to take 2D or 3D art before any of these, and you have to take the regular class before the advanced version (except AP studio arts, which requires "instructor approval").

But i do indeed enjoy playing the medic class, fun with soldiers or heavies!


  • 2D art
  • 3D art
  • AP Studio arts
  • Ceramics
  • Drawing & Painting
  • Advanced Drawing & Painting
  • Graphic design
  • Jewelry/Metals
  • Photography
  • Advanced Photography
  • Printmaking
  • Stagecraft
  • Sculpture
  • Video Productions
  • Advanced Video Productions
Hey, some of those actually don't look too bad. You may have opened my eyes, Regulith.

We have to choose between chem and physics (I took physics, being the engineer guy I am), and we have to take government and economy. We also have to have a year's worth of art classes.
Are you saying chemistry is not required in engineering? You know nothing!

Are you saying chemistry is not required in engineering? You know nothing!
hey smartass, what science is more prominent in engineering?

Are you saying chemistry is not required in engineering? You know nothing!

No, no, I'm saying the kind of engineering I'm going into (architectural/engineering design) is more related to physics than chemistry.

No, no, I'm saying the kind of engineering I'm going into (architectural/engineering design) is more related to physics than chemistry.
You god damn civies...