On a Brighter Note
Okay, now that I've told you all of the bad things that are going on in school, let me give you the brighter side of things. . .
I passed all of my Spring classes! I got an A+ (how'd I do that?!) in Lit and the Occult. I got an A- in Survey of Jazz (would've had an A+ if that one test had gone through correctly, but I'm not complaining). And I got a B in German Cinema (either she was being really nice or she thought she lost my paper. . .).
Amazingly, I was able to return all of my books, minus the ProCopy book but including the CDRom, for a full refund. I was able to do this only because I had documentation that I dropped the class.
Now that I don't have a summer class to worry about, I can concentrate more fully on work and earn more money (always a plus!). Maybe then we can take over a few bills from the Hayes household and take some of the burden off of them.
Also, if I'm graduating next May, I won't be quite as rushed to get everything done. There won't be a last-minute frenzy to complete my recital attendance (The last day of the semester
: "What do you mean I still have five left?!") , and I won't have a heart attack trying to find an upper level theatre class in the fall.
So I guess it all works out for the best. I wonder what my adviser will say about my graduation date? He thought I would be graduating in August. Yeah right. . .
I passed all of my Spring classes! I got an A+ (how'd I do that?!) in Lit and the Occult. I got an A- in Survey of Jazz (would've had an A+ if that one test had gone through correctly, but I'm not complaining). And I got a B in German Cinema (either she was being really nice or she thought she lost my paper. . .).
Amazingly, I was able to return all of my books, minus the ProCopy book but including the CDRom, for a full refund. I was able to do this only because I had documentation that I dropped the class.
Now that I don't have a summer class to worry about, I can concentrate more fully on work and earn more money (always a plus!). Maybe then we can take over a few bills from the Hayes household and take some of the burden off of them.
Also, if I'm graduating next May, I won't be quite as rushed to get everything done. There won't be a last-minute frenzy to complete my recital attendance (The last day of the semester
: "What do you mean I still have five left?!") , and I won't have a heart attack trying to find an upper level theatre class in the fall.
So I guess it all works out for the best. I wonder what my adviser will say about my graduation date? He thought I would be graduating in August. Yeah right. . .


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