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Feb 01, 2007 20:43

There wasn't any Bio lab today so I was unable to talk to Dr. Shambaugh about the audited course and what her expectations are for me. Fortunately though, I was able to get a meeting with the head of the Anthropology department and found an alternate Anthro course on Aging and Health. It's a 280 course. For 2 1/2 hours on Thursday evenings after practice.

The course actually does seem interesting and I think that I can sell it to Western for Global Culturalism because it IS an Anthropology class. I just need to tell Hiller and Dr. Delahunty that I'm considering this and ask when they think I should ask Western about it--either at the site or via phone call/email to the Director of Admissions (I'm not trying to deal with my admissions officer again).

My body is completely sore from practice--especially my hips and flexors. After 45 minutes sitting in the chair in the lecture this evening, we took a short break. Speaking of aging and degeneration... I literally hobbled out of there. At least I know three people in the class who are Bio majors and would be willing to provide the notes for me when I miss a class for lacrosse away games.

Final news of the day: Dr. Delahunty said I did very well in my practice interview. I think I could probably speak a little louder and now I have 3 prepared stories from the kennel. My goal this weekend is to research Western on Saturday, research VMRCVM on Sunday, and start working on my Art History assignment by at least Sunday.
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