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Nov. 14th, 2006 07:57 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I got into all my classes on the first pass. This is a considerable improvement over "register the Thursday before term starts."
GDST 301 - Queer Genders - 'cause that's my focus in more than one sense,
BUSI 251 - Financial Accounting - everyone needs an accountant (I'm compulsively useful), plus it's a credits for FT business
BISC 100 - Basic Biology - for Health Sciences and personal fulfilment
BUSI 272 - Group Behaviour in Organizations - I get to study making people do things in small groups, plus it's a business credit
HCSI 4?? - Adolescant Health - to see if I actually want to be in Health Sciences, plus it sounds fun
And I am now registered in the SFU system as "Sen. Graham (Sasha) Fox."
(dances without leaving chair)
The possibly half-assed plan is that if I have no work next semester, I take 'em all. I am working on the assumption that only Queer and Health will be heavy, and BISC should be easy. This may change, and a classmay go.
If I have part-time work, or just come to the conclusion that this will be too much, Health Sciences and/or a business goes.
So. If I take Stat 270, challenge Microenomics, do a self-paced chem 12, and take Business Computing, that makes me ready for both business and Health Sciences. But that's a ways off.
Also: my roomate stabs straight at the Heart of the World.
GDST 301 - Queer Genders - 'cause that's my focus in more than one sense,
BUSI 251 - Financial Accounting - everyone needs an accountant (I'm compulsively useful), plus it's a credits for FT business
BISC 100 - Basic Biology - for Health Sciences and personal fulfilment
BUSI 272 - Group Behaviour in Organizations - I get to study making people do things in small groups, plus it's a business credit
HCSI 4?? - Adolescant Health - to see if I actually want to be in Health Sciences, plus it sounds fun
And I am now registered in the SFU system as "Sen. Graham (Sasha) Fox."
(dances without leaving chair)
The possibly half-assed plan is that if I have no work next semester, I take 'em all. I am working on the assumption that only Queer and Health will be heavy, and BISC should be easy. This may change, and a classmay go.
If I have part-time work, or just come to the conclusion that this will be too much, Health Sciences and/or a business goes.
So. If I take Stat 270, challenge Microenomics, do a self-paced chem 12, and take Business Computing, that makes me ready for both business and Health Sciences. But that's a ways off.
Also: my roomate stabs straight at the Heart of the World.