Bwog thought partial derivatives were taught in kindergarten?

Bwog thought partial derivatives were taught in kindergarten?

Spring 2014 class registration is nigh upon us, and if you are like Bwog, then you are furiously checking the directory/CULPA/your friends’ grades for the perfect classes. Bwog has complied a list of our top favorite picks. Please leave your own in the comments below.

American Studies: Andrew Delbanco, Foundations of American Literature

Comparative Literature: Liza Knapp, Tolstoy and Dostoevsky

Comparative Literature: Liza Knapp, Dostoevsky,Tolstoy & the English Novel

Comparative Literature: Bruce Robbins, Modern Comparative Fiction

Computer Science: Adam Cannon, Intro to Computer Science/Programming in Java

Economics: Lena Edlund, Gender and Applied Economics

Economics: Francesco Brindisi, Economics of NYC

English: Erik Gray, Victorian Poetry

English: Erik Gray, Romantic Poetry

English: Michael Golston, 20th Century Poetry

Ethnicity and Race: Elizabeth Ouyang, Post 9/11 Immigration Policy

Ethnicity and Race: Elizabeth Ouyang, Comp Study of Constitutional Challenges

History: Eric Foner, Reconstruction in Civil War

History: Barbara Fields, History of the South

History: Anders Stephanson, US Foreign Policy 1890-1990

History: Lisa Tiersten, Colonial Encounters

Industrial and Mechanical Engineering: Michael J Massimino, Introduction to Humans in Space Flight

Linguistics: John Mcwhorter, Introduction to Linguistics

Writing: Margo L Jefferson, The Modern Arts Writer

Writing: Cris Beam, The Literary Reporter

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