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I finally went ahead and dropped out of my Cultural Policy, Aesthetic Value, and Urban Community course. It was a lovely class, and I would have liked to stay a part of it, but it had the most reading for me to do, and as a result I'd been falling behind far more than was acceptable.
Unfortunately, I had a presentation to do the day of the course. So I talked to the professor about it. Dr. Koritz recommended that I come in to do the presentation anyway, since it would be a nice show of what's to be expected (other students would have to do presentations throughout the rest of the year). So I nervously got up and talked about
Bourdieu for a whole hour and a half. Apparently people enjoyed it-as much as you can enjoy a man as thorough as Bourdieu.
And after I was done, I dropped out of the course. So now I'm taking 18 credit hours, and my schedule is a lot lighter. So, I've decided to rush for a
fraternity. It sounds like it could be a lot of fun, especially since it's co-ed and promises that the people welcome to the fraternity are from all walks of life. A creative writer in a business fraternity? Stranger things have happened. After all, I'm a web developer and a technician at Tulane's Academic Technology Support Services. I fix computers for computer science majors, which is still funny.
Oh. I have an interesting picture to share. But that'll come later. My HTTP and FTP are screwing up. Well, not mine: Tulane's. So I can't get anything up. On the plus, I did finish "Providence." I'll have it up on my website in the space of about a month, I think. I need to get it workshopped, then I'll do some retouching and unveil it.
Now it's John Mill and John Dryden for the rest of the week.