Classes started at SNU

Well, like the title says classes started on Tuesday.  I’ve been to everything except for North Korean Politics (which I’m really excited about).  I signed up for 6 classes with the intent to drop 2 and I think I will go ahead and do that.   3 were in English and 3 in Korean, the English ones being related to my major and the other three being GE classes.  I know I want to drop the Cyber Society class, which I’m really sad about.  It looks like a really interesting subject, but the teacher is incredibly hard to understand.  Maybe its just that my Korean isn’t good enough yet, but I attended the Women’s History class today and I understood that teacher a LOT better.  Now, since I know I probably want to take the North Korean class no matter what I have to decide to either drop the Women’s History class or Artificial Intelligence.  The AI class isn’t exactly what I was expecting, it doesn’t involve programming at all.  The closest we come to programming is using tools already built for creating neural networks or machine learning.  Decisions, decisions …

Oh yeah, while I’m talking about the start of school I might as well mention a small annoyance.  For some reason, registration and dropping of classes can only take place between 9 and 4 for some reason.  I was talking with  Curtis Muller, a fellow SNU student, who also felt the same way.  Isn’t the internet there so that things can be available all day every day?  I can understand a starting and end date … but does it really have to have office hours?  I’ve never seen that at any university I’ve been to.  It can be slightly annoying since people usually have class during those hours and what not.

On a brighter side, everything’s gone pretty smoothly.  I don’t really have that many complaints.  I got my registration card, bank account, phone, and know the area fairly well.  Also knowing Korean is a HUGE help.  Most of the school websites (including the class registration website and the student portal) are all in Korean so those who don’t know Korean have to memorize where everything’s at or in some places hover the mouse over a phrase to get the English.  The teachers I have speak really good English and the classes seem like they’ll be pretty interesting.  It looks like this is going to be quite a semester!

  1. good luck.

    you can drop classes until april 21.(there are some annoying paper jobs. hehe)

    and check out http://language.snu.ac.kr. might help you learning korean.

  2. Cyber Society is probably gonna be packed with all sorts of fun words I’ve learned this semester. Really hard and useless words you’ll probably never use outside of that class unless you sit down and have a drink with a bunch of ajeossi. lol

    What’s the other Korean class?

    Do make sure you’ll understand the content of the textbook. You may be able to understand the lectures—I did—but reading the textbook (and HEARING the content, not a first-day lecture) is a whole new ball game.

    Good luck!

  3. Is your AI class all about statistics? I heard that is how it is at the U.

  4. Haha my name is Curtis, not Chris, but close :P

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