Finding a title for this, the last blog post of my sociology career, was the most difficult thing I've ever done on the internet. You can see that I've copped out by just choosing a versatile line from a favourite song. Finding something that's sufficiently meaningful without being ludicrous is way beyond me.
So I got an A in SOSC 318, and it's all over forever.
In order to make this post look less pathetic in length, here is a list of all my SOSC grades right back to when I was a first year who hadn't heard of the Enlightenment. Note that there are exactly two courses at each level. This is the minimum required to get a SOSC major, meaning that SOSC is the only one of my majors for which I haven't done loads of extra stuff.
Code | Title | Trimester | Grade |
SOSC 111 | Sociology: Foundations and Concepts | 1/2004 | A- |
SOSC 112 | NZ: Sociological Perspectives | 2/2004 | A+ |
SOSC 205 | Sociology of Religion | 2/2005 | B+ |
SOSC 214 | Special Topic (Globalisation and its Discontents) | 2/2005 | A |
SOSC 303 | Sociology of Deviance | 1/2006 | A |
SOSC 318 | Social Movements and the State | 1/2008 | A |
I suppose I should have called this The Last Post, shouldn't I?
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congratulations!
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