book-larnin'
Jul. 15th, 2003 06:09 pmA public service announcement: "objektife: i watn a JOB"
Here's Uncle Zeus, Aunt Hera, the Twins...": "Now, the Newmans' work has been published by the University of North Carolina Press as 'A Genealogical Chart of Greek Mythology: Comprising 3,673 Named Figures of Greek Mythology, All Related to Each Other Within a Single Family of 20 Generations.'"
I have a schedule for fall now. It's a cool schedule. It involves all the classes I need to take (including the impossible-to-get-into Script Analysis class... there happened to be a slot open, and I grabbed it). Best of all, it is COMPLETELY EMPTY on Fridays. This means I will probably work in calendar-land from 9:45 to 3:30 on Fridays, but that's okay, money is good too.
Now I just have to write a letter to the Financial Aid office explaining why my grades suck (I had no business being back in school), how I'm making them not suck (by actually caring about classes), and how I'll keep them from sucking again in the future (by getting no grade less than a B-, as to do otherwise would dishonor me and force me to commit seppuku). I still don't know if I'll be able to pull my in-major up high enough to graduate; I suspect I won't, and will have to get some departmental hand-waves. Oh well. Burn that bridge when I get to it.
Here's Uncle Zeus, Aunt Hera, the Twins...": "Now, the Newmans' work has been published by the University of North Carolina Press as 'A Genealogical Chart of Greek Mythology: Comprising 3,673 Named Figures of Greek Mythology, All Related to Each Other Within a Single Family of 20 Generations.'"
I have a schedule for fall now. It's a cool schedule. It involves all the classes I need to take (including the impossible-to-get-into Script Analysis class... there happened to be a slot open, and I grabbed it). Best of all, it is COMPLETELY EMPTY on Fridays. This means I will probably work in calendar-land from 9:45 to 3:30 on Fridays, but that's okay, money is good too.
Now I just have to write a letter to the Financial Aid office explaining why my grades suck (I had no business being back in school), how I'm making them not suck (by actually caring about classes), and how I'll keep them from sucking again in the future (by getting no grade less than a B-, as to do otherwise would dishonor me and force me to commit seppuku). I still don't know if I'll be able to pull my in-major up high enough to graduate; I suspect I won't, and will have to get some departmental hand-waves. Oh well. Burn that bridge when I get to it.