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Revision as of 09:01, 6 June 2017

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Pronunciation

['see kwens]

Part of Speech

Noun

Description

A series of classes, usually three, taken in a row as part of a particular program, such as poetry, fiction, non-fiction, playwriting, or MMSS.

Usage

Mostly used by students in or applying for a sequence, but anyone can use it.

Example Sentence

I might not be able to take as many fun classes next year since my schedule will depend on the classes for the poetry sequence.

Why It's Wild

This word is wild because it refers to a class style unique to the quarter system and to Northwestern.

CaptainKirk (talk) 09:36, 6 June 2017 (CDT)