12 August, 2009

To-Do List - Part I

Classes start in 2 weeks.

I'm nervouse because I didn't register during early registration, which means I have to register during late registration (which starts tomorrow), which means instead of being able to pick and choose what I want to take, I'll have to take what I can get. I think I used "which" too many times in the last sentence but I'm not going to worry about it... I wouldn't mind so much if I was an undergrad because I would have a plethora of course requirements to fill which means I could take just about anything and apply to my degree plan. It's different in grad school. I have a short and sweet list of courses I have to take; it's good because there's less to worry about; it's bad because I have less to work with schedule-wise which makes it all the more challenging to be make every semester count. Aside from which courses to sign up for, I'm wondering how many hours I should take. Is wanting to take 12 hours and work part-time unreasonable for me? According to my advisor, 12 hours is common for non-working students. Does that count part-time jobs? Hmmm...

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