Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Spring Edumacationz

  Me being the mentally unstable person that I am, I signed up to continue college for the spring semester.  I managed to find some good classes, and I can only hope they'll treat me like a lady.

  I signed up the on 2nd day of registration and Comp 2 was already filled.  Damn.  Oh well, it's really a good thing because it saves me a lot of pain and anguish.  I hate despise papers.  I would've signed up for Contemporary math for liberal arts majors but, since I did so badly in the math accuplacer, I can't take it.  It's a shame because it looks really easy with not a single mention of algebra (my arch nemesis).  I would have to take the zero credit algebra classes before taking my required non-algebra math.  See what's wrong with this picture?

  But without further ado, here are next semester's classes.

  American/TX: National State (GOVT):  This is a pretty important core class.  My experience with government class in high school wasn't too bad, but I'm not in Kansas anymore.  There will obviously be papers, text books from hell, you name it.  Government is not a huge interest of mine, but I want to get it out of the way.  


  Introduction to Weather: This is a huge science credit, and a science class I would totally like.  I've always loved meteorology and when I was little I thought it would be badass to be a storm chaser, of course I now realize how extremely suicidal that is.  Spending a good part of my childhood in the middle of nowhere increased my interest in weather.  I feel pretty confident about getting good grades in this class.  




  And finally I will be taking 
  Intro to World Religions: ☯ I love religion studies.  They're fascinating and rich in culture/history.  Particular religions that attract me (other than Catholicism) are Buddhism and Kabbalah as well as Paganism.  Incorporating teachings from all religions is a good way to have a well rounded spiritual experience and to just be a more worldly person.  This class should be a lot of fun!  And don't worry, I will not turn into an obnoxious religion snob who feels the need to debate (aka argue) about it every chance I get.


  Well this about sums up my future spring.  Tomorrow is Thanksgiving! Something I may or may not blog about.  By the way, if any of my friends read these, feel free to suggest something for me to blog about.  I have some ideas, but other people might have better ones. ;〉






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