GovSchool Supplies
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GovSchool Supplies
I'm a Humanities student and I was wondering what supplies I need to bring to GovSchool. If this helps, my classes are Foreign Policy, Criminology 101, and Is This Seat Taken
larkawash- Posts : 44
Join date : 2009-04-28
Re: GovSchool Supplies
On a similar note, do visual arts students need to bring supplies for our core class? All the other art disciplines seem to have specific lists, but I was just planning on bringing a smock.
Natalie Zhen- Posts : 209
Join date : 2009-04-26
Age : 31
Location : Not at school : )
Re: GovSchool Supplies
Anything specific your instructors want you to bring should have been listed on the memo underneath where your course assignments were listed. Now, I managed to forget a couple and/or some requests came to me after those memos were sent. Hence, the announcements on this board (and emails directly to the students in those classes.) In reality, most classes don't have specific things to bring.
In general, pens, pencils, blank writing paper - these are good supplies to have on hand for any of the humanities and interdisciplinary classes.
For visual art, the memo should have read: "Your visual art instructors request that you bring 2-4 empty lidded plastic containers (e.g. yogurt or sour cream containers) or plastic jars with lids (e.g. peanut butter)." Supplies will be provided (though a smock is probably a good idea.)
Music, theatre, and dance students - you had a a "things to bring" list in the first mailing as part of the course description page.
In general, pens, pencils, blank writing paper - these are good supplies to have on hand for any of the humanities and interdisciplinary classes.
For visual art, the memo should have read: "Your visual art instructors request that you bring 2-4 empty lidded plastic containers (e.g. yogurt or sour cream containers) or plastic jars with lids (e.g. peanut butter)." Supplies will be provided (though a smock is probably a good idea.)
Music, theatre, and dance students - you had a a "things to bring" list in the first mailing as part of the course description page.
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