Internet Studies was an engaging yet relaxed course with an informative, funny professor. Blogging, while not one of my pastimes, helped me learn more about classmates and share my interests. The in-depth discussions usually ended with me being fascinated with the topic of the day. About halfway through the semester, I already declared my major and was looking up more courses to participate in. Lucky for me, I have Stanovsky as my professor again! This was one of my favorite classes hands down, and I'm a bit upset about how quickly time flew. If any future students read this, I have this to say: read the material, speak up, and blog, blog, BLOG. That's all you have to do to both pass and enjoy the class.
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As a finicky underclassman, I dove into the class without knowing much about the major it represented. I used it as both a learning experience and a way to either convince me to or dissuade me from sticking to my decision. I must say, I'm happy about the random change from Creative Writing to Internet Studies. After years of placing technology on par with human beings, I realized, "This might be what I want to do for a living...". I wished to learn more about what made computers tick, but I was unsure as to how and where to start. So...why not everything?
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