class confusion
Jan. 20th, 2004 05:13 pmUgh. I'm trying to nail down my schedule for work during the spring semester at school, and it's not pretty. I registered for the Wednesday section of the research project, which is my last required course. It was the only only section that didn't conflict with my other course. Unfortunately, Wednesday is the late day here at my branch, and everyone is supposed to do one late shift a month (till 8).
I thought it would work out fine because the research project class doesn't meet as often as regular classes - only 7 sessions in the semester. I thought "oh, every two or three weeks, that'll work out fine." Nope, the meetings are the first seven weeks. In a row. So I'll probably have a few late Wednesdays in a row once I'm finished with the class sessions, oh joy.
And I'm not looking forward to starting classes again. I can't wait for this whole thing to be over. Which has at least advanced to next December, rather than my original goal of May 05. But the Dec. graduation requires summer school, which I'm not really happy about. At least I'm done with the required courses and can take more interesting stuff now.
My other, non-conflicting, course for the spring is Adult Readers Advisory, which probably means I'll have to read a lot of fiction. Or at least about fiction, which I can handle a lot better than dry stuff about copyright or filtering or whatever.
Two more weeks of freedom.
I thought it would work out fine because the research project class doesn't meet as often as regular classes - only 7 sessions in the semester. I thought "oh, every two or three weeks, that'll work out fine." Nope, the meetings are the first seven weeks. In a row. So I'll probably have a few late Wednesdays in a row once I'm finished with the class sessions, oh joy.
And I'm not looking forward to starting classes again. I can't wait for this whole thing to be over. Which has at least advanced to next December, rather than my original goal of May 05. But the Dec. graduation requires summer school, which I'm not really happy about. At least I'm done with the required courses and can take more interesting stuff now.
My other, non-conflicting, course for the spring is Adult Readers Advisory, which probably means I'll have to read a lot of fiction. Or at least about fiction, which I can handle a lot better than dry stuff about copyright or filtering or whatever.
Two more weeks of freedom.