suffering from a lack of schooling
Aug. 1st, 2007 07:19 pmWell. That's me registered for classes in Fall, I reckon.
I'm taking:
Human Biology
Stress Management
Introduction to Human Services
Introduction to Counseling
Sociology
I wanted to take Myths of the World or History of American Women, but neither of those classes appear to be offered this semester. Which is a balls, if'n you ask me.
It's strange. While registering for the classes, I got this odd little pit in my stomach. A nervous flutter of omfgwhatthehelldoyouthinkyou'redoing?! I think taking the summer off from school, while unavoidable, may not have been the brightest idea I've ever had. I don't have my sea legs anymore! I need to get those back.
If they don't start offering those two classes, I'm ass-out for electives and I need to take a slew of them. I need to take one literature, philosophy and the arts elective (which would be the myths one); one health and exercise science elective (which is the stress management one, I wonder if they'll let me bring my water bong to class); one science elective (human bio); one mathematics elective (math for liberal arts, otherwise known as retard math-I'm ok with that); a history elective (that would be the American women class I want); and TWO general education electives.
I already can't decide on what to take for the two general ed classes because the list of classes ALLEDGELY offered is not all that enticing. If the myth class and the American women class both go tits up, I'm going to be a very angry girl. Possibly of the letter-writing variety.
hrmph.
At any rate, I had to do some serious juggling of my schedule to get the proper classes I need this semester. After school starts up, Monday through Thursday is going to be out for me (I don't have class on Tuesday, but I reckon I'll need that day to study).
All of this is a little unsettling because I really don't know what's going on with my job. And now I have two classes scheduled at 5:20 in the evening. They weren't available online or later at night, so I didn't have much leeway in making those decisions. If I manage to find a new job, there's going to be some difficulty with that.
That, however, is not something I'm going to worry and brood over. This is school. School is important. These are the steps I need to take before I am legally allowed to play with dead bodies. This is priority. Yes. I swear. No, really.
I'm taking:
Human Biology
Stress Management
Introduction to Human Services
Introduction to Counseling
Sociology
I wanted to take Myths of the World or History of American Women, but neither of those classes appear to be offered this semester. Which is a balls, if'n you ask me.
It's strange. While registering for the classes, I got this odd little pit in my stomach. A nervous flutter of omfgwhatthehelldoyouthinkyou'redoing?! I think taking the summer off from school, while unavoidable, may not have been the brightest idea I've ever had. I don't have my sea legs anymore! I need to get those back.
If they don't start offering those two classes, I'm ass-out for electives and I need to take a slew of them. I need to take one literature, philosophy and the arts elective (which would be the myths one); one health and exercise science elective (which is the stress management one, I wonder if they'll let me bring my water bong to class); one science elective (human bio); one mathematics elective (math for liberal arts, otherwise known as retard math-I'm ok with that); a history elective (that would be the American women class I want); and TWO general education electives.
I already can't decide on what to take for the two general ed classes because the list of classes ALLEDGELY offered is not all that enticing. If the myth class and the American women class both go tits up, I'm going to be a very angry girl. Possibly of the letter-writing variety.
hrmph.
At any rate, I had to do some serious juggling of my schedule to get the proper classes I need this semester. After school starts up, Monday through Thursday is going to be out for me (I don't have class on Tuesday, but I reckon I'll need that day to study).
All of this is a little unsettling because I really don't know what's going on with my job. And now I have two classes scheduled at 5:20 in the evening. They weren't available online or later at night, so I didn't have much leeway in making those decisions. If I manage to find a new job, there's going to be some difficulty with that.
That, however, is not something I'm going to worry and brood over. This is school. School is important. These are the steps I need to take before I am legally allowed to play with dead bodies. This is priority. Yes. I swear. No, really.