Spring Grades
So I thought I might post my grades from my spring semester at UNT.
So I thought I might post my grades from my spring semester at UNT.
I was just checking my class schedule for next week, and saw the following: Pretty cool (for me at least).
Woo hoo! I just got my grades posted, and they are nice 🙂 One more semester like this, and I might graduate magna cum laude. Of course, this is presuming that my 3.2-something from...
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Comparative Religion, Fall 2004 Christianity is always a subject for interpretation. How does Søren Kierkegaard interpret Christianity in “The Anguish of Being a Christian”? How does his interpretation compare to your own? Or, if...