Success!

Spring registration: complete. I designed a perfect schedule about a week ago, and since then I’d worried that my courses would fill up. I didn’t have a very good alternative schedule, either. I could play around with the lab and the recitation, but if the actual class happened to be closed, my alternatives were the introduction education course from 4 till 6:35 Tuesdays and Thursdays (not very good for going home Thursday nights) and creative writing, which I don’t actually need. It turns out that the all the worry was for nothing; when Albert (NYU’s online registration system, among other things) finally let me on today, I inputted my classes’ numbers and got them all within a minute. That’s certainly a change from fall registration, when I was still dropping and registering courses two weeks into the semester.

Anyway, my courses: Literary Interpretation (the very first course for English majors); Natural Science II: Brain and Behavior and lab; World Cultures: Chinese and Japanese Traditions; and Calculus I (it’s bound to interest me more than QR, and perhaps I’ll learn it this time). Those last three fulfill my MAP requirements except for one course, which I won’t have to take if I minor in history; and the first lets me take real English classes (although, I’m already taking one) next fall. With this schedule, I can continue working 12 hours per week and have the ability to go to nine Seido classes, all between Monday and Thursday. Wonderful. But perhaps the best part is that I have World Cultures (hereafter WC: J&C) and Natural Science (hereafter NatSciII) with Ricky! So we get to be lab partners again. If only Steve and Dave could transfer for the semester….

One Response to “Success!”

  1. Christina Says:

    I’m glad your classes worked out well. I’d tell you about my classes now, except I’m seeing you tonight anyway (!).

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