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alexseanchai) wrote2013-06-01 06:02 pm
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So fall registration is coming up soon. I am not doing a full-time course load. Not in November and December. (NaNo month and scary-busy work month-to-eight-weeks.) Question then is am I doing one, two, or three of the courses I failed last summer, and if fewer than three, am I also doing a course (or, if applicable, two) that's new to me?
For reference, what I failed last summer include the Disney course I'm retaking this summer, Money and Banking (not apparently offered in the fall, or else not on the schedule yet, but registration starts Thursday), Communication and Culture in Cyberspace (ditto), and Lifetime Fitness which I would be taking with Lifetime Fitness for Health because I have no fucking clue where I'd find a syllabus for the Healthy People class I took at IUP in 2006. What I would be taking that's new to me are Intermediate Microeconomic Theory or Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory, one or the other, and/or Women: Self and Society or Women: Personal and Social Change, one or the other.
If M&B and CCC aren't available in the fall, that simplifies things rather, though it does mean my GPA stays in the shitter.
For reference, what I failed last summer include the Disney course I'm retaking this summer, Money and Banking (not apparently offered in the fall, or else not on the schedule yet, but registration starts Thursday), Communication and Culture in Cyberspace (ditto), and Lifetime Fitness which I would be taking with Lifetime Fitness for Health because I have no fucking clue where I'd find a syllabus for the Healthy People class I took at IUP in 2006. What I would be taking that's new to me are Intermediate Microeconomic Theory or Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory, one or the other, and/or Women: Self and Society or Women: Personal and Social Change, one or the other.
If M&B and CCC aren't available in the fall, that simplifies things rather, though it does mean my GPA stays in the shitter.