School
It's that time of year again, the time when I disappear from Critical Moss and get absorbed into keeping up with my classes. I'm registered for four classes this semester, but only really need to take three of them -- the fourth is there mostly for fun, and partly to keep the VA from screwing up my last few months of G.I Bill coverage. If I find that this is too heavy of a course load, I'll cut back to "only" three classes.
The three "required" classes I'm taking are CS352, a course in unix programming; CS401, a course in digital logic, and Hist343, a course in, well...some kind of history. It's not exactly a required class, but I do need the upper division credit, so there you have it. The "other" class I'm taking is Chem103B, which is the second semester of general chemistry. I've already taken the engineering equivalent of this course, which is why it isn't required, but I took it a long time ago, and I did fairly poorly. Plus I really enjoyed my professor from last semester, and his section was open when I was registering.
As mentioned, I'm pretty bad at keeping my blog up to date when I have other stuff going on, but I'll do my best!
The three "required" classes I'm taking are CS352, a course in unix programming; CS401, a course in digital logic, and Hist343, a course in, well...some kind of history. It's not exactly a required class, but I do need the upper division credit, so there you have it. The "other" class I'm taking is Chem103B, which is the second semester of general chemistry. I've already taken the engineering equivalent of this course, which is why it isn't required, but I took it a long time ago, and I did fairly poorly. Plus I really enjoyed my professor from last semester, and his section was open when I was registering.
As mentioned, I'm pretty bad at keeping my blog up to date when I have other stuff going on, but I'll do my best!







3 Comments:
I looked on the calendar you posted to see if you'd included a graduation date (you know, as a kind of countdown), but it appears these classes continue into perpetuity!
Indeed they do...there is a sort of reason for that, though; at the end of the semester it's much more fun to go through and delete the classes from the calendar than to simply watch them stop appearing. As to the graduation date, it's tentatively May 2009.
Ah, yes, the satisfaction of crossing items off your list. Thanks for explaining.
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