It's the program at St. John's College in Annapolis, where my oldest attended college. I keep a copy of their book list on hand, but have only managed to make it half-way through SJC's freshman year, alas. Real Life and all that.
SJC is unique in college programs. Perhaps one other school in the US that compares. See http://sjca.edu/ for more...
My Sarah squandered her time at SJC...... never participated in class discussions (SJC is all about student participation), and pretty much just coasted all the way through. And has the GPA to prove it; she will have a hard time getting accepted to any grad school, should she ever decided to go (it's been five years since she graduated, so guess not).
ANYWAY, love your post and the glimpse of what you were and are. (A homeschooler, even!) Keep on reading!
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One source of classic literature can be found here:
http://www.stjohnscollege.edu/academic/readlist.shtml
It's the program at St. John's College in Annapolis, where my oldest attended college. I keep a copy of their book list on hand, but have only managed to make it half-way through SJC's freshman year, alas. Real Life and all that.
SJC is unique in college programs. Perhaps one other school in the US that compares. See
http://sjca.edu/ for more...
My Sarah squandered her time at SJC...... never participated in class discussions (SJC is all about student participation), and pretty much just coasted all the way through. And has the GPA to prove it; she will have a hard time getting accepted to any grad school, should she ever decided to go (it's been five years since she graduated, so guess not).
ANYWAY, love your post and the glimpse of what you were and are. (A homeschooler, even!) Keep on reading!