fall 2004.

Apr 01, 2004 18:52

Dear Al Gore,

I registered for fall classes this afternoon.
I am taking ME 320 (fluids), ME 360 ( Controls), ME 395 (lab 1) and ME 458 (automotive engineering)

here is my schedule:

Day Time Subject/Cat # Location Status
Monday 11:30 am-1:00 pm MECHENG 320 1014 DOW Enrolled
1:30 pm-3:00 pm MECHENG 395 1109 FXB Enrolled
3:30 pm-5:00 pm MECHENG 458 165 CHRYS Enrolled
Tuesday 8:30 am-11:30 am MECHENG 395 1070 AL Enrolled
12:00 pm-2:00 pm MECHENG 360 2211 GGBL Enrolled
Wednesday 11:30 am-1:00 pm MECHENG 320 1014 DOW Enrolled
3:30 pm-5:00 pm MECHENG 458 165 CHRYS Enrolled
Thursday 12:00 pm-2:00 pm MECHENG 360 2211 GGBL Enrolled
Friday 1:30 pm-3:00 pm MECHENG 395 1109 FXB Enrolled

Not too bad. 14 credits. I may add some sort of performance class. Either Carillon voice or Percussion. I'm all about north campus as you can tell.

The new wolverine access = very bad. for those of you who don't go to UM wolverine access is the online registration site. It used to be decent, but in an attempt to improve it, they took "three steps back" as Sue Davis in the ME Academic Services Office put it. I more or less got into the classes I wanted. I do want to be in a different 395 lab...8:30 is not a time that agrees with me well.

Today was pretty ok otherwise.
I had me 350 lecture in which I paid a lot of attention to the crossword on which I did poorly. I spent a good amount of time in the Academic Services Office to figure out my me 395 conundrum. You see we had 3 choices for lab sections. My first 2 choices were filled. My third choice was cancelled. Good. I finally figured out for which section I was to register and I did... as noted above. I also kind of worked out the classes I am going to take for the rest of my time here at the university (again). I had bible discussion. I participated in the discussion which was cool. I went over to the union to get some CRM (chili rich and meaty) and kill time until 4pm. At 4 pm was the first in a series of three of Professor Williams' lectures on the Johanine tradition. (The gospel of John) It was very interesting. Some guy borrowed my pen. A girl read my bible. I was totally into sharing. Not too many came... perhaps 20. 1800 Chem was rather devoid of bodies for the most part and littered with newspapers, flyers, and handbills. Anyway good lecture.
I then went home... I watched "That 70's Show" and then consumed an egg/hot dog/onion mixture. Tonight is choir practice, and perhaps for a bit I can stop at Kate's little birthday shindig.

Sincerely,

Andrew Fanco
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PS your invention is wonderful!
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