Exams And Classes For Next Semester

12 Oct 2023 - mossbeasts

My first round of midterms is (finally) done! Most of my classes did them late this semester; though 2/3 of the midterm-having classes have more than one the first wasn’t ‘til almost halfway though the semester. Relaxing for the first few wekks, but it did mean that I had a physics exam one Thursday, Spanish the following Tuesday, and Chem the Wednesday after that. So. A lot in a very small amount of time, especially considering that all those classes are ones that I would have liked to have at least a week to study for on their own. That’s a finals-type schedule, though, I suppose I shouldn’t expect it for midterms.

The more midterms I take the more I realize that I really do prefer a class structure like that of many of my lab classes - many small assignments, rather than just a few big ones. Unfortunetely, I think that’s going to get less and less common the more I continue with college/grad school beyond that. If I get in. If I go.

I’m still deciding on my classes for next semester. Herpetology I have to take, because it’s offered every other year and I know the professor’s thinking about taking a sabbatical the year after next. I need another gen ed (history), so probably one of those. Wetlands Ecology is being offered; I’ll take it if it fits into my schedule. So that’s most of my units covered (and I am, evidently, less undecided than I think I am), but I will need more than three classes. G and I are planning to see if we can find a plant-focused seminar to take together; that’ll be another unit. The only problem is that she doesn’t have any priority re: enrollment, so it’s a little more up in the air about whether or not we’ll be able to get into the same sections.

Still working on declaring, which is to say, I’ve been thinking about working on declaring. It counts. I did make an appointment to talk with a professor-advisor, which is part of the process, so that counts more.— layout: post author: mossbeasts tags: talking-about-me — My first round of midterms is (finally) done! Most of my classes did them late this semester; though 2/3 of the midterm-having classes have more than one the first wasn’t ‘til almost halfway though the semester. Relaxing for the first few wekks, but it did mean that I had a physics exam one Thursday, Spanish the following Tuesday, and Chem the Wednesday after that. So. A lot in a very small amount of time, especially considering that all those classes are ones that I would have liked to have at least a week to study for on their own. That’s a finals-type schedule, though, I suppose I shouldn’t expect it for midterms.

The more midterms I take the more I realize that I really do prefer a class structure like that of many of my lab classes - many small assignments, rather than just a few big ones. Unfortunetely, I think that’s going to get less and less common the more I continue with college/grad school beyond that. If I get in. If I go.

I’m still deciding on my classes for next semester. Herpetology I have to take, because it’s offered every other year and I know the professor’s thinking about taking a sabbatical the year after next. I need another gen ed (history), so probably one of those. Wetlands Ecology is being offered; I’ll take it if it fits into my schedule. So that’s most of my units covered (and I am, evidently, less undecided than I think I am), but I will need more than three classes. G and I are planning to see if we can find a plant-focused seminar to take together; that’ll be another unit. The only problem is that she doesn’t have any priority re: enrollment, so it’s a little more up in the air about whether or not we’ll be able to get into the same sections.

Still working on declaring, which is to say, I’ve been thinking about working on declaring. It counts. I did make an appointment to talk with a professor-advisor, which is part of the process, so that counts more.— layout: post author: mossbeasts tags: talking-about-me — My first round of midterms is (finally) done! Most of my classes did them late this semester; though 2/3 of the midterm-having classes have more than one the first wasn’t ‘til almost halfway though the semester. Relaxing for the first few wekks, but it did mean that I had a physics exam one Thursday, Spanish the following Tuesday, and Chem the Wednesday after that. So. A lot in a very small amount of time, especially considering that all those classes are ones that I would have liked to have at least a week to study for on their own. That’s a finals-type schedule, though, I suppose I shouldn’t expect it for midterms.

The more midterms I take the more I realize that I really do prefer a class structure like that of many of my lab classes - many small assignments, rather than just a few big ones. Unfortunetely, I think that’s going to get less and less common the more I continue with college/grad school beyond that. If I get in. If I go.

I’m still deciding on my classes for next semester. Herpetology I have to take, because it’s offered every other year and I know the professor’s thinking about taking a sabbatical the year after next. I need another gen ed (history), so probably one of those. Wetlands Ecology is being offered; I’ll take it if it fits into my schedule. So that’s most of my units covered (and I am, evidently, less undecided than I think I am), but I will need more than three classes. G and I are planning to see if we can find a plant-focused seminar to take together; that’ll be another unit. The only problem is that she doesn’t have any priority re: enrollment, so it’s a little more up in the air about whether or not we’ll be able to get into the same sections.

Still working on declaring, which is to say, I’ve been thinking about working on declaring. It counts. I did make an appointment to talk with a professor-advisor, which is part of the process, so that counts more.— layout: post author: mossbeasts tags: talking-about-me — My first round of midterms is (finally) done! Most of my classes did them late this semester; though 2/3 of the midterm-having classes have more than one the first wasn’t ‘til almost halfway though the semester. Relaxing for the first few wekks, but it did mean that I had a physics exam one Thursday, Spanish the following Tuesday, and Chem the Wednesday after that. So. A lot in a very small amount of time, especially considering that all those classes are ones that I would have liked to have at least a week to study for on their own. That’s a finals-type schedule, though, I suppose I shouldn’t expect it for midterms.

The more midterms I take the more I realize that I really do prefer a class structure like that of many of my lab classes - many small assignments, rather than just a few big ones. Unfortunetely, I think that’s going to get less and less common the more I continue with college/grad school beyond that. If I get in. If I go.

I’m still deciding on my classes for next semester. Herpetology I have to take, because it’s offered every other year and I know the professor’s thinking about taking a sabbatical the year after next. I need another gen ed (history), so probably one of those. Wetlands Ecology is being offered; I’ll take it if it fits into my schedule. So that’s most of my units covered (and I am, evidently, less undecided than I think I am), but I will need more than three classes. G and I are planning to see if we can find a plant-focused seminar to take together; that’ll be another unit. The only problem is that she doesn’t have any priority re: enrollment, so it’s a little more up in the air about whether or not we’ll be able to get into the same sections.

Still working on declaring, which is to say, I’ve been thinking about working on declaring. It counts. I did make an appointment to talk with a professor-advisor, which is part of the process, so that counts more.— layout: post author: mossbeasts tags: talking-about-me — My first round of midterms is (finally) done! Most of my classes did them late this semester; though 2/3 of the midterm-having classes have more than one the first wasn’t ‘til almost halfway though the semester. Relaxing for the first few wekks, but it did mean that I had a physics exam one Thursday, Spanish the following Tuesday, and Chem the Wednesday after that. So. A lot in a very small amount of time, especially considering that all those classes are ones that I would have liked to have at least a week to study for on their own. That’s a finals-type schedule, though, I suppose I shouldn’t expect it for midterms.

The more midterms I take the more I realize that I really do prefer a class structure like that of many of my lab classes - many small assignments, rather than just a few big ones. Unfortunetely, I think that’s going to get less and less common the more I continue with college/grad school beyond that. If I get in. If I go.

I’m still deciding on my classes for next semester. Herpetology I have to take, because it’s offered every other year and I know the professor’s thinking about taking a sabbatical the year after next. I need another gen ed (history), so probably one of those. Wetlands Ecology is being offered; I’ll take it if it fits into my schedule. So that’s most of my units covered (and I am, evidently, less undecided than I think I am), but I will need more than three classes. G and I are planning to see if we can find a plant-focused seminar to take together; that’ll be another unit. The only problem is that she doesn’t have any priority re: enrollment, so it’s a little more up in the air about whether or not we’ll be able to get into the same sections.

Still working on declaring, which is to say, I’ve been thinking about working on declaring. It counts. I did make an appointment to talk with a professor-advisor, which is part of the process, so that counts more.— layout: post author: mossbeasts tags: talking-about-me — My first round of midterms is (finally) done! Most of my classes did them late this semester; though 2/3 of the midterm-having classes have more than one the first wasn’t ‘til almost halfway though the semester. Relaxing for the first few wekks, but it did mean that I had a physics exam one Thursday, Spanish the following Tuesday, and Chem the Wednesday after that. So. A lot in a very small amount of time, especially considering that all those classes are ones that I would have liked to have at least a week to study for on their own. That’s a finals-type schedule, though, I suppose I shouldn’t expect it for midterms.

The more midterms I take the more I realize that I really do prefer a class structure like that of many of my lab classes - many small assignments, rather than just a few big ones. Unfortunetely, I think that’s going to get less and less common the more I continue with college/grad school beyond that. If I get in. If I go.

I’m still deciding on my classes for next semester. Herpetology I have to take, because it’s offered every other year and I know the professor’s thinking about taking a sabbatical the year after next. I need another gen ed (history), so probably one of those. Wetlands Ecology is being offered; I’ll take it if it fits into my schedule. So that’s most of my units covered (and I am, evidently, less undecided than I think I am), but I will need more than three classes. G and I are planning to see if we can find a plant-focused seminar to take together; that’ll be another unit. The only problem is that she doesn’t have any priority re: enrollment, so it’s a little more up in the air about whether or not we’ll be able to get into the same sections.

Still working on declaring, which is to say, I’ve been thinking about working on declaring. It counts. I did make an appointment to talk with a professor-advisor, which is part of the process, so that counts more.— layout: post author: mossbeasts tags: talking-about-me — My first round of midterms is (finally) done! Most of my classes did them late this semester; though 2/3 of the midterm-having classes have more than one the first wasn’t ‘til almost halfway though the semester. Relaxing for the first few wekks, but it did mean that I had a physics exam one Thursday, Spanish the following Tuesday, and Chem the Wednesday after that. So. A lot in a very small amount of time, especially considering that all those classes are ones that I would have liked to have at least a week to study for on their own. That’s a finals-type schedule, though, I suppose I shouldn’t expect it for midterms.

The more midterms I take the more I realize that I really do prefer a class structure like that of many of my lab classes - many small assignments, rather than just a few big ones. Unfortunetely, I think that’s going to get less and less common the more I continue with college/grad school beyond that. If I get in. If I go.

I’m still deciding on my classes for next semester. Herpetology I have to take, because it’s offered every other year and I know the professor’s thinking about taking a sabbatical the year after next. I need another gen ed (history), so probably one of those. Wetlands Ecology is being offered; I’ll take it if it fits into my schedule. So that’s most of my units covered (and I am, evidently, less undecided than I think I am), but I will need more than three classes. G and I are planning to see if we can find a plant-focused seminar to take together; that’ll be another unit. The only problem is that she doesn’t have any priority re: enrollment, so it’s a little more up in the air about whether or not we’ll be able to get into the same sections.

Still working on declaring, which is to say, I’ve been thinking about working on declaring. It counts. I did make an appointment to talk with a professor-advisor, which is part of the process, so that counts more.— layout: post author: mossbeasts tags: talking-about-me — My first round of midterms is (finally) done! Most of my classes did them late this semester; though 2/3 of the midterm-having classes have more than one the first wasn’t ‘til almost halfway though the semester. Relaxing for the first few wekks, but it did mean that I had a physics exam one Thursday, Spanish the following Tuesday, and Chem the Wednesday after that. So. A lot in a very small amount of time, especially considering that all those classes are ones that I would have liked to have at least a week to study for on their own. That’s a finals-type schedule, though, I suppose I shouldn’t expect it for midterms.

The more midterms I take the more I realize that I really do prefer a class structure like that of many of my lab classes - many small assignments, rather than just a few big ones. Unfortunetely, I think that’s going to get less and less common the more I continue with college/grad school beyond that. If I get in. If I go.

I’m still deciding on my classes for next semester. Herpetology I have to take, because it’s offered every other year and I know the professor’s thinking about taking a sabbatical the year after next. I need another gen ed (history), so probably one of those. Wetlands Ecology is being offered; I’ll take it if it fits into my schedule. So that’s most of my units covered (and I am, evidently, less undecided than I think I am), but I will need more than three classes. G and I are planning to see if we can find a plant-focused seminar to take together; that’ll be another unit. The only problem is that she doesn’t have any priority re: enrollment, so it’s a little more up in the air about whether or not we’ll be able to get into the same sections.

Still working on declaring, which is to say, I’ve been thinking about working on declaring. It counts. I did make an appointment to talk with a professor-advisor, which is part of the process, so that counts more.— layout: post author: mossbeasts tags: talking-about-me — My first round of midterms is (finally) done! Most of my classes did them late this semester; though 2/3 of the midterm-having classes have more than one the first wasn’t ‘til almost halfway though the semester. Relaxing for the first few wekks, but it did mean that I had a physics exam one Thursday, Spanish the following Tuesday, and Chem the Wednesday after that. So. A lot in a very small amount of time, especially considering that all those classes are ones that I would have liked to have at least a week to study for on their own. That’s a finals-type schedule, though, I suppose I shouldn’t expect it for midterms.

The more midterms I take the more I realize that I really do prefer a class structure like that of many of my lab classes - many small assignments, rather than just a few big ones. Unfortunetely, I think that’s going to get less and less common the more I continue with college/grad school beyond that. If I get in. If I go.

I’m still deciding on my classes for next semester. Herpetology I have to take, because it’s offered every other year and I know the professor’s thinking about taking a sabbatical the year after next. I need another gen ed (history), so probably one of those. Wetlands Ecology is being offered; I’ll take it if it fits into my schedule. So that’s most of my units covered (and I am, evidently, less undecided than I think I am), but I will need more than three classes. G and I are planning to see if we can find a plant-focused seminar to take together; that’ll be another unit. The only problem is that she doesn’t have any priority re: enrollment, so it’s a little more up in the air about whether or not we’ll be able to get into the same sections.

Still working on declaring, which is to say, I’ve been thinking about working on declaring. It counts. I did make an appointment to talk with a professor-advisor, which is part of the process, so that counts more.

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