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The Crafting of Fiction to Advanced Fiction,  
 
The Crafting of Fiction to Advanced Fiction,  
 
Astronomy to Astrophysics
 
Astronomy to Astrophysics
 
BUT the Crafting the Essay PAGE is still named that and not Creative Nonfiction because it's locked for some reason (which is weird, bc it's a class page and students should be able to edit it...?)
 
 
Also, renaming the pages caused a bunch of double redirects, which are messy but still work. A lot of them are locked so I'm not messing with them.
 
  
 
Added an Economics Section. Neither of the classes have a page.
 
Added an Economics Section. Neither of the classes have a page.

Latest revision as of 21:57, 14 August 2015

The reference to Math Sequence is wrong in the template, it should be "Individually Paced Math Sequence" instead of "Individually Paced Mathematics Sequence" since that's what the article's called/ I'd change it myself, but I'm not a sysop, so I can't. FJØRKËN


2015 Revisions

Renamed: Intro to Creative Writing to Fiction and Poetry, Crafting the Essay to Creative Nonfiction, The Crafting of Fiction to Advanced Fiction, Astronomy to Astrophysics

Added an Economics Section. Neither of the classes have a page.

Added Freaks and Geeks. Class doesn't have a page.

There are more courses in Princeton but I'm not adding those bc there's a lot and there's not much point if they're all empty pages. Also, all the course histories are on the Princeton site page itself for some reason.

Replaced Etymologies with Linguistics. Not sure on where to put Etymologies (is the CAA Etymologies the same as the CTY one even though I think the codes might be different[ETYM and ETML]? If not, is the course defunct? Is it the same as Linguistics but renamed, so the pages should be merged?)

Moved Advanced Crypto from Princeton to Math (as it is now a LAN course).

Moved to Defunct: Intermediate Greek, History of Western Art, Twentieth Century Art, The Asian Pacific Rim, Music Theory, Islam (which might not exist?), Russian History, Dissent, TCE: SciFi, Math Modelling, Set Theory, Theory of Computation, Oceanography, Volcanoes

Should the defunct courses with no pages (all the red ones) be removed because nobody has anything to write about them and there are no descriptions/locations/times + they're defunct and it's unlikely anybody WILL write for them?

--BakersDozen (talk) 22:51, 13 August 2015 (EDT)