So, to completely gloss over my recent trip to Upper Egypt, I have an incomplete but for the moment passable Spring schedule, which is as follows:
GIS - TR 8-9:15 AM, W 1:30-4:15 (I have no idea how I'm going to motivate myself for that one)
Intro to the Philosophical Tradition - MW 11:15-12:05, F 10:10-11:00
Identity in French Literature - MWF 9:05-9:55 AM (though I'm going to sit in on FREN 221 and see if I don't die. the subject matter looks more interesting and it'd be nice to skip ahead a bit, if I can force my French to improve quickly).
The fourth class remains to be figured out. I'm interested in the Romance Linguistics course, but the Wednesday class falls on the GIS lab period I have, so I have to try and switch with someone in the Tuesday lab if I really want the class. If not, there are a few other options I'm interested in: Western Musical History Part II, 19th Century European Painting and Sculpture, maybe an intro Econ course. Maybe something very different. Who knows.
I also may try taking a poetry workshop as a fifth class. I have the approval from Parini already, so I'm going to try and go ahead with it. Awesome.
That's it for now, I'll summarize the Luxor-Aswan trip a little later.
On Apathy
12 years ago
6 comments:
WHAT ABOUT ARABIC?! Eh, Pacha?
In a less angry fashion, are you not planning on taking it? That would be sad! Don't you need 302 to finish the minor? Explain thyself, sir!
In an actually less angry fashion, I was looking forward to having someone who I could harass with homework questions.
Hah, well the thing is that there is no Arabic 402 for the coming Spring, which is sort of frustrating. Because I studied a lot during the Spring, I managed to jump ahead, so taking 302 would be sort of repetitive. I can certainly help you out, though.
Just so you know, Hunisak, the teacher for the 19th century art history course you mentioned, has a very mixed reputation. From conversations I've had with him, and from things I've heard from other students, he knows his material really, really well, and people respect him a lot for it. But he is also a hard ass on grading, and supposedly very difficult for a first art-history class. Just a heads up, since you're planning on doing GIS and possibly a fifth class. But if you're interested enough in the material, go for it. *shrug*
Ohhhhh... okay. Fair enough. :) Will you be able to still get credit for 302, if you're trying to do the minor?
It'd be pretty ridiculous if, after studying abroad and all that I've done, they don't give me a minor. I intend to mention that to the appropriate persons. I intend to take 402 when it's available, too.
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