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BY LAURA CANIDA
STAFF WRITER
It’ s time again to enroll for fall classes: registration opened on May 20 and
workshops began May 24. By now. students should have received their specific
time to register; anyone who hasn’t should contact registration.
Students around campus had different things to say about their favorite
courses. ;
“ My favorite class was Math 111, my first term of college. This was so, because
I had never enjoyed m ath before. Instructor Mark Yannotta gave me a new
perspective on m ath in which I began to appreciate and find the stuff that I
was learning interesting and led me to excel in the class! ” said Jaylani Cooper.
Students who need help deciding w hich classes to take should make an
appointment with a counselor or adviser, or just talk to other students.
“ Crime Scene Investigation was my favorite class,” said Mathias Allen. “ Each
class was dynamic and had physical activities and you used many different
senses. I’d like to say this to other students who are trying to find their path:
‘Where can you do the m o st good and do yourself the least harm ?’ That’ s a
statem ent from one of my favorite shows, ‘ Crim inal M inds.” ’
Advising appointments are filling up quickly, according to counselors. The
first day of classes is September 30.
“ My favorite class, hm m m , I guess I would say it was W riting 121,” Beth
Moore said. “ I love reading and w riting, and that helped m ake the class
enjoyable.”
“ Public Speaking. Probably not the class
most people would think o f as being fun,
or their favorite, but it was mine. W hen I
first started college, I hated speaking in
front o f people, and I was scared to take
this class. I’m not 100 percent sure on my
career at this tim e, I’ve changed twice,
but I do know that speaking in front of
people will be a part of it. This class really
gave me the skills and confidence to get
up there and just do it. It was actually fun
listening to other people mess up worse
than m e ,” laughed Mike Sm ith.
Michael Stevens said “ Human Sexuality
was a great class. Mostly because we got
to ta lk about th in g s th at are) usually
inappropriate, and the subject m atter
makes people feel uncom fortable. But
the instructor made it fun, people would
giggle, so it made the class fun. ”
Since every class is not offered every
term, it’s a good idea for students to plan
out classes as soon as possible.
Cooper had th is advice, for students,
“ The biggest advice I could give to any
new/returning student is to get involved!
Become a peer assistant, join Associated
Student Governm ent (ASG), join a club.
By becom ing involved w ithin Clackamas
Com m unity College it opens up so many
great opportunities.”
For students looking for a little help
paying for school, there are options to
help. One way is to get a tuition waiver.
D ifferent departm ents have their own
options, so check with them directly for
more inform ation.
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