What the heck, here is a self-eval
I wrote for Conflict
Resolution, a class I took last spring (S94) with our President, Greg
Prince. It talks some about my problem with classes. He says it was my
best piece of writing because I stopped assuming what a course was
supposed to be about.
And here's one I wrote more recently, for
Advanced
Topics in Artificial Intelligence (F94).
Here's a really old one, for Wildlife Issues in Ag Development, which I took my first semester (F92) with Ray Copppinger. Ray was really pissed at me for having written it like that, but I felt good about it then. It doesn't really bother me now, kind of funny. Also, here's one for Quantum Mechanics for the Myriad, with Herb Bernstein (S93). I didn't get credit for that course because Herb feels like I didn't go to enough classes or do enough homework. Actually, the evaluation I got _from_ Herb was relatively helpful, even though I didn't techically pass! Of course, in a way it's kind of embarassing to put these things up like this, but it's for YOUR benefit not mine. I should bee able to take it, right? Here are three more from my first semester (F92), Neurophilosophy with Neil Stillings, Reading/Making Images with Braderman, Hayden and Kybartas. And The Beats with Robert Coles. All seem very immature to me, as I read them now. Well, that's how it goes. One must be making progress, and I hope this is proof enough! Here's a new one: Dostoevsky, perhaps my best self-eval. (S95)