Am kind of ambivalent here, they all sound fairly awesome . . . I need to pick 2 from here: One from here: One from here: Help a brova out :redface:
I can't help you out with the first two, I don't really like sociology. But I would be all over Minds & Machines and Neuropsychology
Since I know what path you want, I suggest these. The last one is only cause I know you too well and I would think you would want to learn more about buddhism, but my second for you in that catagory would be Introduction to Neuropsychology. Learning arabic is not going to help you career nor your personal needs, unless there is more to you I am thinking you were more leaning towards working with adults and not youth so I would opt out the youth justice course. Issues in Crime Prevention Sociology of Punishment Issues in Philosophy of Mind Introduction to Buddhism Love you man, I am going to be so proud of you. Like I'm not already, but next year you better remember all I said or I'm gonna be pissed.
Sociology of Punishment, Youth Justice, Issues in Philosophy of Mind, Introduction to Neuropsychology what's your major?
how exciting keep in mind all the biases, these are heavily twisted fields but you knew that neuropsych philosophy of mind or language sociology of punishment there is always room for self interpretation <3
Sociology of Punishment Issues in Crime Prevention Phil. of Language seems interesting Intro to Buddhism.
ima be HELLA pissed if that happens trust me XD. but its unlikely. i will self medicate if i have to hahaha. love you too sweet lady, i can't believe you're not gonna be here no more in a short while. makes me wanna shed a tear :coffee:
Youth justice Sociology of Punishment Philosophy of Language (Hell, you call yourself Mr. Writer) Introduction to Neuropsychology But those choices reflect my own interests and bias. What are your goals?
i think anyone that enjoys psychedelics will enjoy learning about the brain - take neuropsych. i loved neurobiology even though it was pretty difficult
I'd go with Issues in Crime Prevention, Sociology of Punishment, Philosophy of Language, and Intro to Neuropsychology.
Youth Justice Issues in Crime Prevention Issues in Philosophy of Mind Introduction to Neuropsychology but that's just me
I know, I am not going to be there for you It makes me a sad panda too!! But at least there will still be a communication forever. You are so fucking awesome. <3
yes. I've taken neuropsychology before, so writer you can feel free to ask me any questions about it and if it is what you decid to take I can probably dig up some old notes and/or send you some Internet slides I had if you wanted.