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Apr. 6th, 2004 03:23 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
There's an amazingly cool course being offered next year, called "Disability and Society", and it deals with how society has treated it and how it flows education. Really, really cool course. I really want to take it.
There are two catches.
1) It's at York Main. I've already decided against taking one course because it was only offered up there.
2) I'd have to drop Quebec Drama, because I'd be pertually late for that class because of the commute back here. I'd still have class with Myriam (I'd be opened up on Wednesday to take Intro au developement de l'enfant), but then I'd be taking a half credit off of what goes toward my major. Which isn't a huge deal. But all the same...
Bah. I knew this was all comming together too easily. On the plus side, I found out Duncan teaches Smoke and Mirrors, which makes me want to take it even more (and I wasn't a hard sell in the first place).
I'll be thinking on this during the next two days, you can all be sure. In the meantime, I need to go bury my nose in some statistics for my essay. I've spent FAR too much time on this course business already. And there aren't even any profs out and about today, like I thought there'd be - though I did get my talk with advising, so the trip is hardly wasted.
Damn you, enticing course! It even fufils the last of my gen eds... I have a lower level humanities and modes or reasoning, and all I need now is an upper level nat sci or social science... and this falls into the latter category...
Ah well. Whatever happens happens, and it's hardly set in stone. Poli sci. Go Kat go.
There are two catches.
1) It's at York Main. I've already decided against taking one course because it was only offered up there.
2) I'd have to drop Quebec Drama, because I'd be pertually late for that class because of the commute back here. I'd still have class with Myriam (I'd be opened up on Wednesday to take Intro au developement de l'enfant), but then I'd be taking a half credit off of what goes toward my major. Which isn't a huge deal. But all the same...
Bah. I knew this was all comming together too easily. On the plus side, I found out Duncan teaches Smoke and Mirrors, which makes me want to take it even more (and I wasn't a hard sell in the first place).
I'll be thinking on this during the next two days, you can all be sure. In the meantime, I need to go bury my nose in some statistics for my essay. I've spent FAR too much time on this course business already. And there aren't even any profs out and about today, like I thought there'd be - though I did get my talk with advising, so the trip is hardly wasted.
Damn you, enticing course! It even fufils the last of my gen eds... I have a lower level humanities and modes or reasoning, and all I need now is an upper level nat sci or social science... and this falls into the latter category...
Ah well. Whatever happens happens, and it's hardly set in stone. Poli sci. Go Kat go.
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Date: 2004-04-06 09:57 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-04-07 06:22 am (UTC)*pokes* And I'd not be ditching you completely. Child psych in french. I moved it from first semester when I realized I could. I took Intro in english. You're helping me through this course, buddy, because I'm going to get lost sometimes.
Being indecivisive as I am, I actually went and drew up two scheduals in excel. I can't believe computer class came in handy.
*shudders*
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Date: 2004-04-07 09:22 am (UTC)The second part of this comment is a question, so beware ;)
Is that class offered two years from now? Because if it is, you could take it the year after instead of next year.
The easiest way to find out what class you should take is something you've done already anyway: look at the two schedules. Which one do you like better (and which one seems more possible to do without flunking anything?)
and computer class is the DEVIL!!! Think of it now as your knowledge, not what that idiot TAUGHT us (because I'm almost sure he's learning as he goes).
:D have a nice day :) hehe
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Date: 2004-04-07 09:55 am (UTC)And I imagine I could have made the graphs in excel without the class. But I might not have thought of it, and it would have been a whole hell of a lot slower.
Gah. You know, I'm leaning toward looking back into it in fourth year, even if it does mean a schedual that's all over the board next year. Hrm.
You're a good sounding board Myriam :P