Aug 27, 2007 01:51
so i changed my major. again. but really for the last time this time, i promise!
when I was a marketing major i was a sellout taking the easy road.
when I was an MIS major i was a sellout on the straight and narrow.
now that I am double-majoring in English and Management i think i am probably both a cop-out and a sell-out, but in that case don't they just cancel? i'd like to think that they do.
this grand change occurred on saturday while i was(very uncharacteristically) skipping parties to do homework. we had an MIS assignment where we had to lay out our schedule for the next three or so years on the MIS track. I was having a lot of trouble fitting in zero MIS classes in the semester I wanted to spend out of the country, and I finally thought I had it figured out when low and behold two classes that i thought were corequisites were actually prerequisites and my plan was foiled! freaking out, as per usual, i decided to scrap the whole thing and start over, given that i could find new classes that applied to a major.
the english major is a cop-out because, after close examination, i only need eight more classes after this semester to have it finished.
the management major makes me a sellout because, well, it just comes with the territory.
and so i am now enrolled in a shakespeare course an hour earlier than i would like to be awake and an online creative writing course (how's that for a paradox). this will probably be the best semester of my life, and i can't wait to see my advisor's face, (<-- comma splice!) poor guy. i fear that i am incredibly troublesome for him.
in other news, i still have neither my fan nor my mirror. re-acquiring these has proved to be a more difficult task than i had first thought. brute force may be necessary.
jessica-- what day do you want to get our tickets for? i was going to pick them up the other afternoon but i didn't want to pick a time that was bad for you. i wish we could go on tuesdays with ava. :-(
oh! i went to the rec center today and if anyone was wondering: yes, i do own tennis shoes.
alright, i have shakespeare class in seven hours and i need to maybe get some textbooks for it before then, so i guess i'll sign off
--e.--