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Nov. 11th, 2010 12:55 pmI'm not going to have a problem meeting my major reqs; I am telling myself that it is PERFECTLY ALL RIGHT to take a class outside of my major when it is still relevant to my field and is also one of my favorite subjects outside of my usual era of history. And, you know, I can always drop it, right?
Guys, it is Britain in the Age of World War, how can I not take it? It's one of my favorite non-ancient subjects!
I'm going in to talk to my academic advisor next week, as I have a lurking feeling that I'm on schedule to graduate, um, in Fall 2010. If I'm right, then I think I can take fewer classes and concentrate on my honors thesis, then get my second-tier service learning done. (There is nothing this semester that isn't likely to fuck me up emotionally. I checked. The only one that wouldn't is already full.) I have no idea what graduating a semester early does for grad school apps; it wouldn't matter if I was doing 4+1, but I have no idea what's going on with that.
Still haven't registered yet.
ETA: Never mind, I'd be over the max credit limit because it's four credits and Latin's four credits and I (should) have four three-credit classes.
Guys, it is Britain in the Age of World War, how can I not take it? It's one of my favorite non-ancient subjects!
I'm going in to talk to my academic advisor next week, as I have a lurking feeling that I'm on schedule to graduate, um, in Fall 2010. If I'm right, then I think I can take fewer classes and concentrate on my honors thesis, then get my second-tier service learning done. (There is nothing this semester that isn't likely to fuck me up emotionally. I checked. The only one that wouldn't is already full.) I have no idea what graduating a semester early does for grad school apps; it wouldn't matter if I was doing 4+1, but I have no idea what's going on with that.
Still haven't registered yet.
ETA: Never mind, I'd be over the max credit limit because it's four credits and Latin's four credits and I (should) have four three-credit classes.