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Check here if you are a philosophy major
Check here if you'd like to take the class pass/fail
         (Please talk to Professor Pryor about this.)

Have you taken other philosophy courses before?

Phil 200. Philosophy and the Modern Mind
Phil 201. Introductory Logic
Phil 202/CHV 202. Introduction to Moral Philosophy
Phil 203. Introduction to Metaphysics and Epistemology
Phil 204. Introduction to the Philosophy of Science
Phil 205/CLA 205. Introduction to Ancient Philosophy
Phil 218/ELE 218. Learning Theory and Epistemology

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How Likely Are You To Take this Course?

I plan to take Phil 313 Theory of Knowledge for credit
         (Pass/fail still counts as "taking the course for credit")
I'm not sure yet whether I'll take it for credit:
         Probably will
         About 50% likely
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I plan to audit this course
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If you change your mind about how likely you are to take the course, or you decide not to take the course, please come back and let us know! It will be a big help.

When Are You Available for Sections?

Please tell us when you're available for sections. In each box, you can put one of the following symbols:
X means: "I definitely can't make that time"
/ means: "As things stand, I can't make that time. But if I had to, I might be able to shift my schedule around to make a section then."
If you can make a time, just leave the box empty. Or, if you like, you can tell us which times are especially good for you and which times are especially bad:
B means: "I can make this time, but it's a Bad time for me. I'd rather not have section then."
Numbers from 1-5 mean: "This is an especially good time for me."
         (1=best, 2=second best, etc. You can assign the same number to more than one time.)

Every year, a few students turn in section cards saying they're only available for sections during one or two convenient time slots. What happens then is that our sectioning program decides they're too difficult to place, and just ignores their preferences entirely. So that's not a good way to get the section time you want. It's better to say when you really are available, and then rank the section times you don't like as "Bad."

If your schedule changes significantly before we assign sections, please come back to this web page and let us know! It will be a big help.

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