Where Are They Now? Year Two and a Half...
And by "they," I really do still mean "me."
MONDAY
1100-1150: Brief Calculus
1300-1350: Walking for Fitness
1800-1950: College Student Success...again
TUESDAY
0930-1050: Weight Training I
WEDNESDAY
1100-1150: Brief Calculus
1300-1350: Walking for Fitness
THURSDAY
0930-1050: Weight Training I
FRIDAY
1100-1150: Brief Calculus
1300-1350: Walking for Fitness
ONLINE
Introduction to Psychology
Principles of Biology
So, I ended up not doing half as bad as I expected I would last semester. With the goal of having straight A's, I finished with A's in all the courses that mattered to me the most -- particularly my "fast track" trigonometry and pre-calculus courses I took together. I appearantly failed my "personal health and wellness" class, but I'm in the two, more advanced PED courses anyway, so I presume it doesn't matter much. Besides, if down the road they realize that I need the class, they'll have to admit that they made a mistake when assigning me classes the following semesters (getting adults to admit fault is a constant wet-dream of mine).
Needless to say, I have alot to talk about from my almost two-month leave of absense, but not the time right now to do so. Thusly, I leave you to yourselves while I, Your Humble Narrator, goes to beddie-bye for the long day ahead of himself. I will do the best to fill you all in on my adventures and status in the next post, which I can only hope will be coming soon to a computer screen near you. Until then, dream on brothers...
MONDAY
1100-1150: Brief Calculus
1300-1350: Walking for Fitness
1800-1950: College Student Success...again
TUESDAY
0930-1050: Weight Training I
WEDNESDAY
1100-1150: Brief Calculus
1300-1350: Walking for Fitness
THURSDAY
0930-1050: Weight Training I
FRIDAY
1100-1150: Brief Calculus
1300-1350: Walking for Fitness
ONLINE
Introduction to Psychology
Principles of Biology
So, I ended up not doing half as bad as I expected I would last semester. With the goal of having straight A's, I finished with A's in all the courses that mattered to me the most -- particularly my "fast track" trigonometry and pre-calculus courses I took together. I appearantly failed my "personal health and wellness" class, but I'm in the two, more advanced PED courses anyway, so I presume it doesn't matter much. Besides, if down the road they realize that I need the class, they'll have to admit that they made a mistake when assigning me classes the following semesters (getting adults to admit fault is a constant wet-dream of mine).
Needless to say, I have alot to talk about from my almost two-month leave of absense, but not the time right now to do so. Thusly, I leave you to yourselves while I, Your Humble Narrator, goes to beddie-bye for the long day ahead of himself. I will do the best to fill you all in on my adventures and status in the next post, which I can only hope will be coming soon to a computer screen near you. Until then, dream on brothers...