It's my favorite time of year again
I've always been one of those nerds who love school. I always will be one of those nerds. I love every facet of school - class, classmates, textbooks, homework, back to school sales...
So now that the semester begins on Wednesday, I'm ridiculously excited.
I've also gotten into this ridiculous habit of taking 18 credits every semester, even though I don't need all of them. I often can't make up my mind about which classes to take.
Let's see... my schedule this semester looks pretty crazy. First thing on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings I report to the Latin professor for independent study (I've run out of advanced Latin courses to take). Then it's off to honors logic, which will be tough since I am the opposite of logical. Let's see... then there's philosophy of literature, which should be a snap. The class is taught by a priest, so naturally his focus is on Catholic literature - I've been reading Graham Greene and Flannery O'Connor all summer to prepare. Finally on MWF, I have 17th and 18th century literature, and the professor's going to be tough.
On Thursday I'm taking a grad class - Postcolonial Lit. And I'm also taking an independent study in novel-writing (Shit! I have to write a novel! What the hell will I write about?).
So basically, my Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays will be busy, but I only have one class on Thursday (and that's at night) and Tuesdays off. Now I just need to worry about my work schedule.
So now that the semester begins on Wednesday, I'm ridiculously excited.
I've also gotten into this ridiculous habit of taking 18 credits every semester, even though I don't need all of them. I often can't make up my mind about which classes to take.
Let's see... my schedule this semester looks pretty crazy. First thing on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings I report to the Latin professor for independent study (I've run out of advanced Latin courses to take). Then it's off to honors logic, which will be tough since I am the opposite of logical. Let's see... then there's philosophy of literature, which should be a snap. The class is taught by a priest, so naturally his focus is on Catholic literature - I've been reading Graham Greene and Flannery O'Connor all summer to prepare. Finally on MWF, I have 17th and 18th century literature, and the professor's going to be tough.
On Thursday I'm taking a grad class - Postcolonial Lit. And I'm also taking an independent study in novel-writing (Shit! I have to write a novel! What the hell will I write about?).
So basically, my Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays will be busy, but I only have one class on Thursday (and that's at night) and Tuesdays off. Now I just need to worry about my work schedule.

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