Stop throwing shiny ideas at me, dammit...

Jun 01, 2012 02:15

A friend recently pointed out that a lot of the stuff I've been gleefully figuring out for DnD (like how the need for grain and lack of farmable soil for that one mountainous village can effect local economics and politics) is related to something called logistics.

I checked. One of the local colleges has a minor in it. Another has a major in ( Read more... )

real life stuffs, overthinking it

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matt_doyle June 1 2012, 13:51:02 UTC
I'd say definitely take at least one class in logistics and see how you like it! I love psychology, but it took only one psych class to convince me that formal study in the field was not for me. On the other hand, it took me only one Classical Studies course to know I wanted to double major in it.

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vynessia361 June 1 2012, 19:14:47 UTC
I can't actually take any classes in it unless I've already decided. I have exactly two years of tuition remission left for my current college. That's 64 credits, which is exactly how many credits I need in order to double major and graduate. I cannot take a single class that doesn't meet core or major requirements without needing to overload or take a fifth year, if I wanted to continue with my current plan.

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matt_doyle June 1 2012, 19:17:48 UTC
Ahh. Balls. That's really tough, actually.

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vynessia361 June 1 2012, 22:23:38 UTC
Yeah. The only reason I can double in four years is AP credits.

My mom says that, since the other college wouldn't take my tuition remission, I should at least wait two years until it's done. (*sigh* And she's probably right.)

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