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SO, Spring schedule.
I added a class. :3 Had to drop one, but I don't really need it now that I'm taking Creative Writing Workshop (which covers the Urban Study requirement). As of right now, if Graphic Narrative gets canceled, I'll be taken five classes, and I'll be in school five days a week. If GN gets canceled, I have to keep Intermediate Painting, which means a five-hour gap between that and Topics in Astronomy... which means going home and coming back out, because hanging around that school on Thursdays totally sucks. Wednesday would be better since the drawing workshop tends to take place on Wednesdays.
But anyway, Prof. Alexander told us about a new class, Fiction Writing Workshop, to be held next semester, and I added it. I'm interested, and the teacher's supposed to be nice.
So, schedule starting in March:
Monday:
6:00-7:30pm - Fiction Writing Workshop
Tuesday:
1:00-5:35pm - ePortfolio Workshop/Art & Design Seminar
5:45-7:55pm - Topics in Astronomy
Wednesday:
6:00-7:30pm - Fiction Writing Workshop
Thursday:
9:15am-12:45pm - Intermediate Painting
5:45-7:55pm - Topics in Astronomy
Friday:
9:15am-12:45pm - Art of the 20th Century
2:15-5:35pm - Graphic Narrative
In all likelihood, Graphic Narrative will be canceled.
In other news, I have a mandatory job placement assistance session to go to on Wednesday at 1pm. I'm bringing everything they said, and also my spring schedule, so they can see what I'll be dealing with.
Will be planning college visits! Juniata College needs me to come in for a campus visit and interview, and I still want to see OWU and possibly Allegheny College. Doing all this without a car will probably be annoying, but Juniata, at least, is a piece of cake; there's an Amtrak station a mile from campus, and they've already said they'll come get me and bring me back. OWU and Allegheny, not so much. Allegheny will definitely take a car for visiting. OWU, I might be able to go to Columbus and get transportation to Delaware, but I'm not sure how that'll work.
Got my W2, so taxes and FAFSA, yay.