Adam wanted to sit in on his art history classes? Seriously? "You don't have to do that! I'd be worried I'd bore you or something." Then again, it was a nice offer, so why not? "Though if you really want to, I suggest you check out the one I have late morning on Mondays and Wednesdays. It's just a remedial class on modern to contemporary art. Really easy - well, for me anyways. The other one is far more advanced, focusing on new media. Might be a bit too much for someone like you who knows nothing about art, but you seem bright enough, so eh, your pick!" Ross then finished his piece of cake and settled the plate on Adam's desk. "And if your class wasn't so jammed pack full, I'd try to sneak in. Or hell, I might do that anyways to throw you off guard." Nothing like teaching class and having some random professor sneak into the pack to listen in, especially when it was Ross.
"And that's a good way to look at it, a dry run that is. I don't even want to think of what teaching freshman level classes will be like, especially English. Isn't it required for everyone? You must get a bunch of kids who just really don't care." At least with art history it was required for all art majors and not the entire campus. "I'm sure you'll make it fun and exciting for them! You're young. They'll probably relate to you a lot more!"