The standard motions
Aug. 6th, 2005 05:34 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
One nice thing about rereading Tam Lin (yeah, I picked it up almost immediately upon finishing the entry where I mentioned it. I am weak) is that it helped me feel more enthusiastic than trepidatious about heading back into college classes with the Fall. Here is my current registered schedule:
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
12:30 - 1:25 History of the Early Medieval World
1:30 - 2:25 Introduction to Logic
Monday
2:30 - 5:25 Religions of the West
Tuesday Thursday
3:30 - 5:00 Sociology I
There is, you'll note, a significant paucity of those hour-long breaks between classes that so pleasantly characterized my Spring (though I still get Wednesdays off). I hope that works out okay. Of those classes, I'm least certain about the last one - and still conceivably might decide against it - but Sociology sounds like the sort of thing which might fascinate me, and I'd feel bad if I neglected either to experiment or to take at least four classes - Tess, who is starting in the Journalism program this fall (!), is taking six.
It's amazing how quickly that feeling of dread and inertia settled back on to me once I was out of my classes this term. I'll be glad to be back.
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
12:30 - 1:25 History of the Early Medieval World
1:30 - 2:25 Introduction to Logic
Monday
2:30 - 5:25 Religions of the West
Tuesday Thursday
3:30 - 5:00 Sociology I
There is, you'll note, a significant paucity of those hour-long breaks between classes that so pleasantly characterized my Spring (though I still get Wednesdays off). I hope that works out okay. Of those classes, I'm least certain about the last one - and still conceivably might decide against it - but Sociology sounds like the sort of thing which might fascinate me, and I'd feel bad if I neglected either to experiment or to take at least four classes - Tess, who is starting in the Journalism program this fall (!), is taking six.
It's amazing how quickly that feeling of dread and inertia settled back on to me once I was out of my classes this term. I'll be glad to be back.