Wednesday, November 4, 2009

And then there were four

Robert arrived today, so there are four us here now--I don't think Kevin's around often enough to count. Thus far, we've only exchanged waves and "bonjours," but he seems nice.

I promise I am going to post about break soon, but I'm currently trying to decide which classes to take next semester, and it's taking a little longer than expected. Ever since I found out that the Women's and Gender Studies department cross-counts a lot of courses from other departments, including many that I have wanted to take anyway, I've been wondering if I should try to add another major or at least a minor in that since I will have completed most of my French and theatre majors by the time I get back, and I want to concentrate my left-over courses somehow...

It's just a thought. I've never taken any WGS courses, so it's possible I wouldn't like them, although I doubt it, and it's also possible that all my course catalogue scrutinizing is in vain because the scheduling might not work out. I've considered trying to pick up another language, but I wouldn't be able to finish a minor before graduating, so I don't know what to do. Suggestions are welcome (Dad, I am still leaving room for Econ 100).

anyway, if I am not helping Pélopidas with an exposition for the play from morning til night tomorrow--which I may be, aside from a break for class--I'll post pictures tomorrow. If not, this weekend for sure.

3 comments:

  1. Just FYI i am taking econ 101 next semester and most likely econ 100 first semester next year, so maybe we could take one of those together if you're gonna bite the bullet and take an econ class.

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  2. heck yes! I can't fit 101 into my schedule next semester, but if you can you, you should because the professor (Buckles) is "the man," or so I've been told.

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  3. yeah that's why i'm taking 101 first, because that's what buckles is teaching next semester. so maybe we can take 100 together and i can show a poor french/theater major how to do math. just kidding :)

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