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The 2006-7 catalog should be up within a few weeks, but I've been browsing the 2005-06.
RA and I are thinking of taking ENGL E-159 James Joyce: Ulysses and the Early Fiction.
I'm thinking an ALM in Religion. I really don't know whether I'll actually complete a degree, but I figure I should have some idea of a goal (if for no other reason than to be able to give people the sorts of answers they wanna hear when they ask about my future plans ;) ).
RA suggested div school. The courses make me drool. I could try the MTS -- ooh, and they'll let me use Spanish as my language requirement fulfillment. (I'd actually been wanting to take a Spanish class.) Oh, wait, all the courses are during the day. Though most are only one day a week, so I could probably actually swing that, 'cause they're only 2-3 hours long. Being a perpetual Extension School student feels like it makes much more sense, though.
[Sidenote: I fail for not getting on the ball re: the computer classes. The summer sessions are all full now.]
RA and I are thinking of taking ENGL E-159 James Joyce: Ulysses and the Early Fiction.
I'm thinking an ALM in Religion. I really don't know whether I'll actually complete a degree, but I figure I should have some idea of a goal (if for no other reason than to be able to give people the sorts of answers they wanna hear when they ask about my future plans ;) ).
RA suggested div school. The courses make me drool. I could try the MTS -- ooh, and they'll let me use Spanish as my language requirement fulfillment. (I'd actually been wanting to take a Spanish class.) Oh, wait, all the courses are during the day. Though most are only one day a week, so I could probably actually swing that, 'cause they're only 2-3 hours long. Being a perpetual Extension School student feels like it makes much more sense, though.
[Sidenote: I fail for not getting on the ball re: the computer classes. The summer sessions are all full now.]
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Date: 2006-07-12 06:11 pm (UTC)Moby Dick doesn't even really make it onto my Classics I Should Have Read list because it's so long. A guy I knew in elementary school read it (when we were in elementary school!) which just boggled me, even as the precocious reader I was.