Originally Posted By oldkeywest I am a sophomore at the University of Missouri, and I am one of the biggest Disney fans you could ever meet. I went down with my family this past Christmas break, and it was my 17th time. I was registering for classes late last semester, and one of them caught my eye......History 2230: Walt Disney and American Culture. I signed up for this right away (it doesn't serve any use towards my major, but I took it anyway). Anyway, we are using the books "The Disney Version: The Life, Times, Art & Commerce of Walt Disney" by Richard Schickel, and also "The Magic Kingdom: Walt Disney and the American Way of Life," by Steven Watts (the professor of the course). We take notes on Tuesdays, and on Thursdays we watch movies, documentaries, and short films. This class is going to be a blast!!
Originally Posted By FerretAfros That sounds like a really cool class. I'm also a sophomore, and one of the schools I was looking into was Missouri. I guess I should have looked a little more...
Originally Posted By danyoung I think I'd have a pretty good shot at aceing that class without ever cracking a book. Very cool!
Originally Posted By avromark All the more reason to switch schools, maybe I should go back to school. I'm bored again