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✿ ([personal profile] corknut) wrote2008-12-08 11:31 pm
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Teel deer crossing!

Sooooo I chose my classes for next semester last week. I'm taking Intro to Psychology, Beginner Intermediate Spanish, some modern-era history course that I forget the full title of, and Biology of Aging (y hello thar, attempts to fill up my science Gen Eds with non-lab courses!). So I'm dropping French, just because I'm kind of... done with it, I guess? Everything that comes after the class I'm in now (Advanced Intermediate) is literature and composition and/or major-specific, and I just feel like I can do reading and writing in French on my own (... which you know I totally will, because I'm that much of a dork). I'd probably get better at it faster if I were actually taking a course in it, but I've been taking it for four and a half years so I'm already at least familiar with all the grammar and tenses and so on, and I'm obsessed enough with languages that I'd rather take classes in ones that I don't know as well. (I-if that makes sense.) Which is why I was hoping to pick up Elementary German (if they let me; I'm not sure if having taken it in middle school would bar me from getting into the beginner's class even though I remember NOTHING except some random conjugations and the word for 'rabid') or Italian, but I decided to get some of my Ged Eds out of the way first- especially where science is concerned. I need three science courses (one in biology/chemistry, one in physics, and one in "technology"), and I'll be damned if I have to take a lab course (which... most of them are, and the ones that aren't seem to fill up quickly).

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Wow, that definitely wasn't supposed to be so long. *uber-geek yay* But despite all this, I felt like such a slacker on Saturday when Margot asked me which ORHS classes looked good on a UNH application, and I had absolutely no idea. DX

OH. And this is kind of a sad thing to say after having been going here three months, BUT. I have finally discovered where the fruit is kept in Philbrook. It's across from the breakfast cereal and next to the all-day omelette bar thing, which is why I never saw it.

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Shut up, it was exciting. I had strawberries.

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