Franklin Li | Penn should not enforce CIS course prerequisites
During advanced registration for fall 2024, Path@Penn started to enforce prerequisites for computer science classes.
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During advanced registration for fall 2024, Path@Penn started to enforce prerequisites for computer science classes.
Penn students are good at planning. Many times in class, I have seen a student in front of me editing a Google sheet with the courses that they plan to take for the next couple of years. I am often amazed by the academic plans of people around me, which include dual degrees, double or triple majors, and multiple minors.
Not a single person on campus seems to be satisfied with Penn Dining. Over the past month, The Daily Pennsylvanian published several pieces that express dissatisfaction. They highlight four problems.
If you ask an upperclassman in the College of Arts and Sciences who is neither a biology nor a psychology major, chances are they have taken PSYC 0001, “Introduction to Experimental Psychology” to satisfy the Living World sector requirement. If they are not a physics or chemistry major — and they are not on the pre-med track — ask what they have taken to satisfy the Physical World sector requirement. It is a good bet that they had taken either EESC 1000, “Earth Systems Science” or ENVS 1000, “Introduction to Environmental Science.”
The Stuart Weitzman School of Design recently announced that it will award Chinese architect Lin Huiyin a posthumous Bachelor of Architecture diploma in May 2024. This decision was made after a careful investigation initiated by Fritz Steiner, the Weitzman School Dean, in 2022.
Penn recently hosted at the Perry World House a celebration of the 300th anniversary of Benjamin Franklin’s arrival in Philadelphia. Guest speakers discussed the significance of his arrival and invited students to reflect on what we can take away from this history.
Before arriving at Penn, I selected Gregory College House, Van Pelt Manor as my second choice. I Googled pictures of Gregory and thought it was nice, so I looked forward to living there.