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i was going to do another panel redraw but then i lost motivation so uh… bug eye jeff.
My Favorite Class
At Penn State, there is no shortage of classes one can take. We all had our required major and support of major courses to take. Being an Accounting major, I had to find some fun classes to take to keep me awake all day. Of course, after my freshman year, I did everything to avoid the 8 am classes and any Friday classes.
Some of the interesting classes I took were LArch 60 (which I appreciate more now that I get to enjoy Central Park), Comm 100 (movie watching class), Mental Preparation for Golf (yes that is a class and is taught by the awesome Penn State Sports Psychologist Dr. Yukelson), another golf class that ended with a trip to Kiawah, and ballroom dancing ( I got a C).
Of all these classes, my favorite was BA 441 taught by Professor Jeff Sharp. BA 441 was an intro business law class and dealt with all sorts of issues including credit card rights, Uniform Commercial Code, etc. While the topics were interesting to learn about, Professor Sharp made the class. The class was a hour and fifteen minutes, so the first fifteen minutes were devoted to a college football discussion and the best of the Daily Collegian Police Blotter. Professor Sharp would run down the best of the upcoming college football games and give his picks for each and always ended with his Penn State prediction. Being a huge football fan, I of course loved this part of class. Over the course of that semester, I got to know Professor Sharp more and more and he gave me great life advice and helped me when I needed legal advice.
Mark Emmert and the NCAA can say what they want about Penn State's culture, but we know the real Penn State. As you can see, and probably experienced, there is no shortage of classes and majors, which is one of the reasons I selected Penn State. How many universities can offer all these classes and ensuring top-notch students leave with a phenomenal education? Not many and that is why We Are!
What was your favorite class or professor at Penn State?
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