Clearly, this cannot be right.
Apr. 2nd, 2008 11:13 pmI've just constructed for myself a class schedule which includes the final class I need (God willing) for my religion major, my final math/science distribution requirement, one of the three final classes I need for my German major, and still would allow me to take Latin 201 *and* have classes only four days a week.
And I wasn't even *trying.*
This is a little freaky. I'm assuming that something will go wrong.
Now, while this seems like a great thing, there are still three classes I need for my German major, and while one of them is clearly going to be offered next semester, I am scared that something is going to go wrong with the other two- either only *one* will be offered next semester, or both on the same time on the schedule, or something hideously wrong...
I just can't quite trust it, really.
I even tried sticking in a fifth class in there that I really wanted to take, just to fuck things about, but even Beginning Greek I fits into this schedule like it was designed. I can't trust this: something is going to give.
And I wasn't even *trying.*
This is a little freaky. I'm assuming that something will go wrong.
Now, while this seems like a great thing, there are still three classes I need for my German major, and while one of them is clearly going to be offered next semester, I am scared that something is going to go wrong with the other two- either only *one* will be offered next semester, or both on the same time on the schedule, or something hideously wrong...
I just can't quite trust it, really.
I even tried sticking in a fifth class in there that I really wanted to take, just to fuck things about, but even Beginning Greek I fits into this schedule like it was designed. I can't trust this: something is going to give.