Anisa Schardl
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Contact
Anisa Schardl
anisa at mit dot edu
East Campus, First East, G114
Course 24, Philosophy and Linguistics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Class of 2007
Doings
Spring, 2007
Coursework
21M.445 - Chamber Music Society
24.910 - Topics in Linguistic Theory (Topic: Laboratory Phonology), CI-M
24.952 - Advanced Syntax, H-Level Grad Credit
Ling 117r - Linguistic Field Methods (Harvard)
Employment - Ed Kravitz Lab, Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School
Activities
Private voice study with Mary Ann Lanier
Residence - G114
IAP, 2007
Employment - Ed Kravitz Lab, Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School
Activities
Residence - G114
Fall, 2006
Coursework
18.510 - Introduction to Mathematical Logic and Set Theory
21M.445 - Chamber Music Society
24.951 - Introduction to Syntax, H-Level Grad Credit
24.961 - Introduction to Phonology, H-Level Grad Credit
Employment
Activities
C2/C3A square dancing class
Private voice study with Mary Ann Lanier
Residence - G114
Summer, 2006
Employment
Activities
Private voice study with Mary Ann Lanier
Residence - G114
Spring, 2006
Coursework
9.00 - Introduction to Psychology, HASS-D, CI-H
9.02 - Brain Laboratory, LAB
9.51 - Topics in Brain and Cognitive Sciences
21L.705 - Major Authors, HASS
21M.410 - Vocal Repertoire and Performance
21M.445 - Chamber Music Society
24.251 - Introduction to Philosophy of Language, HASS
Employment - Ed Kravitz Lab, Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School
Activities
Private voice study with Mary Ann Lanier
Residence - G114
IAP, 2006
Employment - Ed Kravitz Lab, Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School
Activities
Private voice study with Mary Ann Lanier
Residence - G114
Fall, 2005
Coursework
9.01 - Introduction to Neuroscience, REST
21F.416 - Twentieth-Century German Literature, HASS
21M.445 - Chamber Music Society
24.902 - Language and its Structure II: Syntax, HASS, CI-M
Employment - TA, 5.112 in ESG
Activities
Resonance - Vice President, Secretary, Historian
Private voice study with Mary Ann Lanier
Residence - G114
Summer, 2005
Employment
Activities
Residence - B113
Spring Term, 2005
Coursework
18.05 - Introduction to Probability and Statistics, REST
18.312 - Algebraic Combinatorics, Listener
21M.445 - Chamber Music Society
21M.600 - Introduction to Acting, HASS
24.119 - Minds and Machines, HASS
24.903 - Language and its Structure III: Semantics and Pragmatics, HASS
Employment - UROP - Marking Relativization Cross-Linguistically, Linguistics and Philosophy
Activities
Private voice study with Mary Ann Lanier
Residence - B101
IAP, 2005
Activities
First East Disco Dance Floor - solderer
Knitting and Crocheting for Beginners - knitting instructor
Residence - B101
Fall Term, 2004
Coursework
5.311 - Introductory Chemical Experimentation, LAB
21F.404 - German IV, HASS
21M.445 - Chamber Music Society
SP.231 - ESG Undergraduate Teaching
Employment - TA, 5.112 in ESG
Activities
Private voice study with Mary Ann Lanier
Residence - B101
Summer, 2004
Employment - Jim Geddes Lab, Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, Spinal Cord and Brain Injury Research, University of Kentucky
Residence - Lexington, Kentucky
Spring Term, 2004
Coursework
18.03 - Differential Equations (ESG), REST
21F.403 - German III, HASS-D
21M.301 - Harmony and Counterpoint I, HASS-D
21L.486 - 20th-Century Drama, HASS, CI-H
21M.401 - MIT Concert Choir, HASS
Activities
Private voice study with Mary Ann Lanier
Residence - B107
IAP, 2004
Employment - full-time work in the Admissions Records Office
Activities
Private voice study with Mary Ann Lanier
Residence - B107
Fall, 2003
Coursework
18.02 - Calculus (with David Roe) (ESG), GIR
5.112 - Principles of Chemical Science (ESG), GIR
8.022 - Physics II (ESG), GIR
24.900 - Introduction to Linguistics, HASS-D, CI-H
Activities
Private voice study with Mary Ann Lanier
Residence - B107
AP credit for
7.012 - Introductory Biology, GIR
9 units General AP Credit (from AP English)