The requirements that took five years to complete

This was my undergraduate education. It is done now (hooray), but left here for posterity.

Final course tally all-up
Japanese Chemistry
  • Japanese 111
  • Japanese 112
  • Japanese 113
  • Japanese 211
  • Japanese 212
  • Japanese 213
  • Japanese 311
  • Japanese 312
  • Japanese 313
  • Japanese 321
  • Japanese 322
  • Japanese 342
  • Japanese 343
  • Japanese 421
  • Japanese 422
  • Japanese 423
  • Japanese 440
  • Japanese 443
  • Chemistry 142
  • Chemistry 152
  • Chemistry 162
  • Chemistry 237
  • Chemistry 238
  • Chemistry 239
  • Chemistry 241
  • Chemistry 242
  • Chemistry 312
  • Chemistry 317
  • Chemistry 321
  • Chemistry 415
  • Chemistry 455
  • Chemistry 456
  • Chemistry 457
  • Chemistry 460
  • Chemistry 461
  • Chemistry 498

Departmental courses taken are listed to the side, but are also listed in bold below if they actually "mattered" towards that degree thing. Oh, and in my defense, I basically did take Japanese 343. Even though I dropped the class before the first paper, I continued to go, do the readings, and participate in discussion. I'd have taken it again if I thought she'd have assign new readings...

Also, here's the current progress and projected schedules for graduate school.

Chemistry BS Requirements (non-ACS Certified):

Minimum grade of 2.0 is required in each chemistry course; minimum GPA of 2.80 is required for courses used to satisfy major requirements. For graduation, a minimum of 181-185 credits are required with a GPA of 2.80.

Japanese BA Requirements (Linguistics track)