my spring 2021 schedule
Hello everyone!
Since the semester has already started and I have now completed more than a week of the semester, I decided to mix how my first week went and my course schedule together into one post.
Here is my schedule for the semester!
This semester I am taking 5 courses, with a total of 18 credits.
The courses are:
- CHINESE II (INTENSIVE) / CHI 221 (5 credits)
- CLQ: POLITICS US MEX BORDER / GOV 237 (4 credits)
- COMPUTER GRAPHICS / CSC 240 (4 credits)
- CLQ:WOMEN& NARRATION/MOD KOREA / EAL 273 (4 credits)
- DRAWING SOCIAL JUSTICE / ARS 153 (1 credit)
For my computer science major, I decided to only take one course this semester since the other course I wanted to take clashed with my Chinese class. I have been taking Chinese since my first semester at Smith and I have really been enjoying learning a new language, therefore I decided to continue learning it this semester. Since I was no longer taking another comp sci course this semester, I decided to take courses in other interests that I have. I took a course last semester called Latin American Political Systems, and since I really liked the professor and the content, I decided to take another one of her classes, which is the Politics of the US Mexico Border. And finally I decided to take a course on Women and Narration in Korea because I really like films and it is a subject matter that I’ve never learned about.
I really like Smith’s open curriculum because it allows me to explore subjects that I’ve never been exposed to. I’ve taken a wide range of courses and subject matters already despite the fact that this is only my 4th semester here.
My first week kind of felt unexpected. Usually my first week of classes at Smith are more chill and professors give students time to “shop” for courses (which just means the period of time students attend courses and decide whether or not they want to stay in the class or sign up for a different class). The first week is also relaxed in order to give students enough time to buy any required material for the course. This week however started off rather quickly, which I will attribute it to the fact that, due to the pandemic, this semester is an accelerated semester. I’m sure professors just want to start early so that they can cover as much material as possible in a shorter time frame.
I am fortunate to only have needed to buy two textbooks, which were both for my Chinese course. My professors for my other courses are super generous and have supplied free pdfs of whatever readings they want us to do. As a low income student, this is super helpful for me, especially during a pandemic! I can say super lucky because I know how expensive it can be to buy all required material.
After completing a week of courses, I feel like I won’t be changing my schedule. The courses I’m taking this semester genuinely interest me and I’m excited to learn more about each subject matter! :)













