Thursday, April 3, 2008

Already?

It's hard to believe that it's already time to register for fall classes. Tuesday. Seriously. I met with my advisor today to try to figure out what I'm going to take. Still not entirely sure, but have a better idea. I'm definitely going to try to take the 400-level Shakespeare class and a class on European Imperialist literature. And I'm definitely going to take a history class, though I haven't picked one yet. Beyond that...not so sure. I've already completed all of the requirements outside of my major and minor (assuming I don't fail any classes this semester which is a pretty fair assumption) so I can pretty much take whatever I want. Sounds great, right? Well, I'd almost rather have classes I have to take. That way I would have an easier decision to make. Right now, I'm thinking about maybe taking a 101-level Spanish course. I really think I've gone as far in French as I plan to at the university level, and living in Miami it would be nice to have that third language. For a fifth class, your guess is as good as mine. I'm thinking maybe an acting class, but who knows. Wish me luck; I'll let you know what happens Tuesday afternoon.

Not much else going on right now. Watching a lot of baseball...Braves finally got their first win last night...My cousin is coming to visit not this weekend but the next one, and that should be fun. I'm having my apartment cleaned today, so it should be neater than usual when I get home this afternoon...Yes, my life is amazingly exciting. Thrilling. I still have no plans for the summer, and I'm open to suggestions. I'm definitely starting to run out of time. Hoping to spend about a third of the summer at home and about two thirds down here, but that's as far as I've planned at this point. We shall see. Maybe something really cool will fall out of the sky and present itself. Maybe I'll join the circus for a couple of months. Or become a vigilante and fight crime by nightfall. Or I could always start a cult. And there's the old standby of becoming a reclusive wise-man living in the Himalayas. We'll see. I'll keep you posted on that too.

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