- Contacted mum about the account she and dad have been keeping for me since I was little, to see if there's money in there that might be applied toward tuition
- E-mailed Financial Aid to see what sorts of scholarships/bursaries I'd be eligible for as an independent student
- E-mailed Dr. Provencal looking for his insight on whether or not this extra Latin course would make a big difference in applying for grad school
Here we go. I'd really rather not drop the course if I can help it, 'cause you've got to think that every little bit will help. Besides which, I really want to work with Beert for another term, and I may as well get the credit for it if I can manage it. But we'll see. As far as grad school requirements go, I'm set. I've already got four years of Latin, plus a composition course, plus I'll be able to boast about the first-year course I taught during my year off in which I took a fourth year of Greek at another institution. So... I should still have a strong application, from what I can see. But Provencal will know a lot more than I do about this sort of thing.
Also, look, these little things are free: