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Oregons' Dennis Dixon...

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...is on ESPN right now talking about the one class he is enrolled in this semester....Billiards.

I know he has a degree, just amusing that he can hang around in a joke class and keep playing. College rules.
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Matt Leinart only took ballroom dancing his final year at SC.

Billiards would probably be cooler, if not more useful.
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we need to start offering these types of courses
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jkflamebo wrote:we need to start offering these types of courses


If they haven't changed it in the last 10 years, you couldn't even take a wellness class as an elective without fulfilling a bunch of ridiculous outside requirements. I took jogging as a freshman and had to attend a bunch of seminars on women's issues and other fun topics that were a waste of time. I tried to take golf as an elective as a senior and eventually dropped the class because I would have to attend the same extra time-wasters just to pass the class. I really hope they changed that.
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i would take the art of acting.... oh wait i did take that
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expony18 wrote:i would take the art of acting.... oh wait i did take that

Me too. Totally worth waking up at 7:45 MWF.
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FWMustangGirl wrote:
jkflamebo wrote:we need to start offering these types of courses


If they haven't changed it in the last 10 years, you couldn't even take a wellness class as an elective without fulfilling a bunch of ridiculous outside requirements. I took jogging as a freshman and had to attend a bunch of seminars on women's issues and other fun topics that were a waste of time. I tried to take golf as an elective as a senior and eventually dropped the class because I would have to attend the same extra time-wasters just to pass the class. I really hope they changed that.


now, they have a two-tiered Wellness System. Wellness I is a class just for the seminars; Wellness II is the sports.
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Anybody take frisbee as a wellness course? That one was out there when I was in school.
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CalallenStang wrote:now, they have a two-tiered Wellness System. Wellness I is a class just for the seminars; Wellness II is the sports.


I'm glad to hear it.
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FWMustangGirl wrote:
CalallenStang wrote:now, they have a two-tiered Wellness System. Wellness I is a class just for the seminars; Wellness II is the sports.


I'm glad to hear it.


It certainly doesn't make Wellness I very fun. And everyone has to take it to graduate.
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CalallenStang wrote:
FWMustangGirl wrote:
CalallenStang wrote:now, they have a two-tiered Wellness System. Wellness I is a class just for the seminars; Wellness II is the sports.


I'm glad to hear it.


It certainly doesn't make Wellness I very fun. And everyone has to take it to graduate.


I misunderstood. I just reread what you wrote. That is a drag. I will never understand what is wrong with letting college kids just take P.E.
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i took running but dropped because the guy actually expected me to run...idiot
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I took EXTREEME SPORTS in taos... definitely the way to go. white water rafting, rocking climbing, mountain biking, etc. make sure to bring plenty of DEW!

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I went to taos multiple times but certainly not to take wellness there...

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Taos + river+ punch = bliss
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