12-03-2022, 06:04 PM
Hello!
I am close to finishing two of my history classes (Slavery in the US + Medieval Europe). After that, I'll only need 2 more UL history elective classes.
My main concern is accidentally signing up for an information-heavy class that I won't be able to speed through. I have the spare time to put whatever time I need towards speedrunning my last 2 classes.
Anyone have experience with any of the following?
Thank you!
I am close to finishing two of my history classes (Slavery in the US + Medieval Europe). After that, I'll only need 2 more UL history elective classes.
My main concern is accidentally signing up for an information-heavy class that I won't be able to speed through. I have the spare time to put whatever time I need towards speedrunning my last 2 classes.
Anyone have experience with any of the following?
- HTY 313 Early Modern Europe
- HTY 400 Discovering and Interpreting Local History
- HTY/POS 371 International Relations and Modern Conflicts
- HTY 318 Modern European History
- HTY 401 Oral History
- HTY/POS 370 Topics in Non-Western History: Native American History
- HTY/POS 377 Modern China
Thank you!
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JD Candidate - 1L (Class of 2027)
MA Environment & Natural Resources (Class of 2027)
UMPI
BA History & Political Science (2022)
Florida State University
BS Economics (2022)
BS International Affairs (2022)
Minor Mathematics (2022)
LexisNexis Certificates - Statutory Law, Real Estate, Secondary Sources, Corporate/M&A, Bankruptcy, Artificial Intelligence, Labor & Employment, Case Law, Litigation, Transactional, US Civil Law, Lex Machina
Westlaw Certificates - Transactional Certification


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