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196 pages on my printcode to burn before I graduate...
Any suggestions? So far I'm printing augustine's confessions in Latin (75 pages I think?) and a bunch of abc tunebooks. Oh, and a giant picture of a hippo. Any recommndations?
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Re: 196 pages on my printcode to burn before I graduate...
St. Augustine of Hippo?TheSpoonMan wrote:Any suggestions? So far I'm printing augustine's confessions in Latin (75 pages I think?) and a bunch of abc tunebooks. Oh, and a giant picture of a hippo. Any recommndations?
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On this page you could find a few works by Kierkegaard.
http://www.religion-online.org/listbyca ... sp?Cat=110
I'd recommend "Purity of Heart" of the choices there, though really any of them are fine, depending on your personal interest.
http://www.religion-online.org/listbyca ... sp?Cat=110
I'd recommend "Purity of Heart" of the choices there, though really any of them are fine, depending on your personal interest.
Keith
On a serious note, you might consider printing hard copies of the school catalog pages with the course descriptions, along with the syllabus and anything else you might have that documents course content.
Someday, when you least expect it, you may want to go back to school. At that point, the descriptions of the content of the courses you took may help you get credit for it. Just the title from your transcript won't do much, but that course catalog and syllabus may do the trick.
Someday, when you least expect it, you may want to go back to school. At that point, the descriptions of the content of the courses you took may help you get credit for it. Just the title from your transcript won't do much, but that course catalog and syllabus may do the trick.
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As a former dean of admissions and records in a community college, I can think of few better uses for your now and future use. Never trust institutions to know what the content of your courses was. I know there are grids but it is the luck of the draw (and them that look at 'em and say aye or nay).Lambchop wrote:On a serious note, you might consider printing hard copies of the school catalog pages with the course descriptions, along with the syllabus and anything else you might have that documents course content.
Someday, when you least expect it, you may want to go back to school. At that point, the descriptions of the content of the courses you took may help you get credit for it. Just the title from your transcript won't do much, but that course catalog and syllabus may do the trick.
Speaking as one who was involved in drawing one up in California lo those many years ago,
Sandy
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