Sep 07, 2007 19:07
Seriously, this is the last time I revise my Fall '07 schedule:
Mondays:
(1) Western Tradition: Moses to Movable Type // FH-A5 // 9:50am - 11:10am
(2) Creative Writing // MU-004 // 1:10pm - 2:30pm
Tuesdays:
(1) Principles Of Lit. Studies // SC-135 // 9:50am - 11:10am
(2) Shakespeare: The Elizabethan Plays // SC-135 // 1:10pm - 2:30pm
(3) Colonial and Post-Colonial Lit // SC-205 // 2:50pm - 4:10pm
Wednesdays:
(1) Principles Of Lit. Studies // HH-B6 // 9:50am - 11:10am
(2) Creative Writing // MU-004 // 1:10pm - 2:30pm
Thursdays:
(1) Western Tradition: Moses to Movable Type // FH-A5 // 9:50am - 11:10am
(2) Shakespeare: The Elizabethan Plays // SC-135 // 1:10pm - 2:30pm
(3) Colonial and Post-Colonial Lit // SC-205 // 2:50pm - 4:10pm
The schedule is still awesome. Still have Fridays off and now I'm done even earlier on Mondays and Wednesdays! I dropped Contemporary Fiction because it was just too much reading to get done before each class...at least when added in with my other two lit. classes. I really liked that professor, though, so maybe next semester I'll try it again. I chose the Shakespeare class as a replacement because the professor got great reviews on ratemyprofessor (although so did my Contemporary Fiction professor) and because the workload seemed a lot lighter. And I'm already familiar with - at least - two of the plays we'll be discussing. I emailed the professor and he was very nice and encouraging: essentially told me not to worry that I've already missed two lectures. We're starting with "Romeo and Juliet" which I have read (...who hasn't?) and I can probably get a lot of the texts for free since my mom's a high school English teacher.
Best part about the new schedule: I'll be done with class by 2:30pm on October 10th when Kevin plays in Connecticut. We'll have plenty of time to get up there! [Hopefully!]
I may not be able to take Nature of Politics with Schochet next semester and I can't switch into it this semester. It conflicts with Colonial/Postcolonial Lit. and I like that class enough to want to keep it. I like the professor...he already knows my name. I'd rather take an upper level class with Schochet this semester and sacrifice the lower level class to some other professor next semester if I have to. Seriously, though, if Schochet is teaching any other class next semester that I haven't taken: I'm taking it. He'll probably just teach Western Tradition: Machiavelli-Marx again, though. Boo. Honestly, I'd probably even take another seminar if he was teaching. It's so dorky, but I really have learned a lot from this guy. I mean, I've learned what he's taught, but he's also changed my way of thinking about politics...and even language. Love him!
Soooooo...yeah. That's all done now. I'm feeling better about this stuff.
Leaving sometime tonight for Middletown. Brand New in Oneonta tomorrow! Still feeling kinda sick, but I think I now know why. It'll be fine.