Stuff about school

I took two extra terms to graduate, and I spread out my undergrad career over seven years. Therefore, the terms "Junior" and "Senior" are used loosely in the following.

2000-2001 School Year

Spring Term, Senior Year
ClassNameInstructorUnits
CS 134cAdvanced Computing SystemsHickey3-3-3
Bi 9Cell BiologyDunphy3-0-6
L101Selected Topics in Language: Elementary ChineseMing3-0-6
Winter Term, Senior Year
ClassNameInstructorUnits
CS 134bComputing systems, compilers, and languagesHickey3-6-3
Bi 8Introduction to Molecular BiologyVarshavsky3-0-6
H 136Family, Friendship, and Love in Chinese CultureLee3-0-6

1999-2000 School Year

Spring Term, Senior Year
ClassNameInstructorUnits
AMa 95cIntroductory Methods of Applied MathematicsMeiron3-0-9
Ch 3aFundamental Techniques of Experimental ChemistryRaymond0-6-0
E 10PresentationFender3-0-0
CS 101cFunctional and Logic ProgrammingBond3-0-6
L/Lit 162Spanish and Latin American Lit in Translationde Castro3-0-6

1998-1999 School Year

Winter Term, Senior Year
ClassNameInstructorUnits
AMa 95bIntroductory Methods of Applied MathematicsMeiron3-0-9
CS 101bFunctional and Logic ProgrammingBond3-0-6
CS 139bConcurrency in ComputationMartindropped
H 115British HistoryKnox3-0-6
PE ??Beginning Table TennisWang3-0-0
Fall Term, Senior Year
ClassNameInstructorUnits
AMa 95aIntroductory Methods of Applied MathematicsMeiron3-0-9
Bi 122GeneticsHaydropped
CS 101aFunctional and Logic ProgrammingBond3-0-6
CS 139aConcurrency in ComputationMartin3-0-6
CS 174aComputer GraphicsBarr3-9-0

1997-1998 School Year

Spring Term, Junior Year
ClassNameInstructorUnits
Ma 1c(formerly Ma 2b)Ramakrishnan3-0-6
Psy 130Introduction to Human MemoryKhurana3-0-6
CS 138cComputer AlgorithmsChandy3-0-6
CS 140cProgramming LaboratoryGeorge3-4-2
Winter Term, Junior Year
ClassNameInstructorUnits
Ch 24aIntroduction to Biophysical ChemistryRoberts3-0-6
Art 150The Arts of Dynastic ChinaWolfgram3-0-6
CS 20bComputation, Computers, and ProgramsArvodropped
CS 138bComputer AlgorithmsChandy3-0-6
CS 140bProgramming LaboratoryGeorge3-4-2
Fall Term 1997 at LCC and U of O
ClassNameInstructorUnits
Ma 253Infinite Sequences and SeriesGreen4
Ma 256Introduction to Differential EquationsLin4
Eng 213Survey of Asian LiteratureAlbrecht3
5210Chinese, BeginningLi~2

1996-1997 School Year

Fall Term, Junior Year
ClassNameInstructorUnits
L 106aElementary JapaneseHirai5-1-4
AMa 153aStochastic ProcessesFranklin3-0-6
CS 139aConcurrency in ComputationMartin3-0-6
CS 140aProgramming LaboratoryGeorge3-4-2
CS 141aDistributed Computation LaboratoryChandydropped

1995-1996 School Year

This year (my sophomore year) I have the job of Lloyd House Historian. This involves taking pictures of house events, and creating the Lloyd pages of the yearbook. I am also helping Nathan Weller lead the Lloyd-Ricketts Bible Study, and I am the Lloyd House Superintendent (among other things, the "Super" reports problems to housing or fixes them and organizes the tool room). Between those activities and school work, I try to have some form of a social life and enjoy the people living in my house. Oh, yeah, and I like to sleep sometimes, too, but I tend to forget that until very late at night.
Spring Term, Sophomore Year
ClassNameInstructorUnits
Ma 2cSophomore MathematicsMakarov4-0-5
Ph 2cWaves, Quantum Mech., Statistical PhysicsPrince4-0-5
Ma 3Introductory Number TheoryXiangdropped
CS 20cComputation, Computers, and ProgramsHofstee3-3-3
Psy 115Cognitive PsychologyCamerer3-0-6
Winter Term, Sophomore Year
ClassNameInstructorUnits
Ma 2bSophomore MathematicsGabaidropped
Ph 2bWaves, Quantum Mech., Statistical PhysicsFrautschi4-0-5
Psy 15Social PsychologyRottenstreich3-0-6
CS 20bComputation, Computers, and ProgramsHofsteedropped
EE/CS 52Microprocessor LabGeorge3-0-6
Fall Term, Sophomore Year
ClassNameInstructorUnits
Ma 2aSophomore MathematicsRamakrishnan4-0-5
Ph 2aWaves, Quantum Mech., Statistical PhysicsPolitzer4-0-5
Ec 11Introduction to EconomicsPlott3-0-6
CS 20aComputation, Computers, and ProgramsHofstee3-3-3
EE/CS 51Principles of MicroprocessorsGeorge3-0-6

1994-1995 School Year

Spring Term, Freshman Year
Ph 1cClassical Mechanics and ElectromagnetismNewman/Yeh3-0-6
Ma 1cFreshman MathematicsAschbacher3-0-6
Ch 1cGeneral ChemistryRees3-0-3
CS 3Introduction to Concurrent ProgrammingTaylor3-0-6
EE 1Introduction to Electrical EngineeringBridges3-0-6
H/SES 160History of the Modern Physical SciencesBarkan3-0-6
Winter Term, Freshman Year
Ph 1bClassical Mechanics and ElectromagnetismMcKeown3-0-6
Ma 1bFreshman MathematicsAschbacher3-0-6
Ch 1bGeneral ChemistryBarton3-0-3
CS 2Problem Solving and Computing LabTaylor3-4-2
CS/EE 11Digital Electronics LaboratoryGoodman0-3-3
Hum 10aMorality, Society, and PoliticsHilbert3-0-6
PE 44bKarateBankes3-0-0
Fall Term, Freshman Year
Ph 1aClassical Mechanics and ElectromagnetismGoodstein3-0-6
Ma 1aFreshman MathematicsAschbacher3-0-6
Ch 1aGeneral ChemistryLewis3-0-3
CS/EE 4Introduction to Digital ElectronicsGoodman2-0-4
Hum 9aIntroduction to AsiaFay3-0-6
PE 36aSwimmingDodd3-0-0