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….
November 17th, 2005 at 6:18pm
I’m glad your classes worked out well. I’d tell you about my classes now, except I’m seeing you tonight anyway (!).