No more classes!
Well, at least for three months. And I still have finals. And my project. But still, no more classes! I'm wondering if I might be able to pull off all A's this semester. I'm borderline in a lot of classes, which stinks heading into finals. If I study like a good student for stats, I might even pull off an A in that class, which would excite me to no end. Aside from that awful history class I took last year, I think stats is the hardest class I've had at this university. Not my worst, grade-wise, but the one I've had to work the hardest in.
I completely changed my schedule for next semester around again today. My classes are entirely spread out, which will work to get my recommended 10,000 steps each day in. I exchanged the organizational communications class I really wanted to take (but hadn't taken the prereq for) for a language development class Shelley's currently in, which sounds pretty cool. I've had snippits of language development sprinkled throughout various psych and speech com classes, so that should be good. I also added Intro to Narrative Writing, which Shelley's also taking right now. That looks like a lot of fun. And I might try to get ahead on it and write some stories this summer. <.g> I think I'm going to still try to get into this Pop Culture class in the College of Communications, which I am not authorized to take right now. It would take me up to 21 hours, but considering I've got research lab for an hour and dance class for an hour (so they're each three hours a week, but still... not a ton of outside work), and the writing class I can get halfway out of the way before the semester even starts... I wonder if they'd let me. Hmm. Must look into that ASAP.
I'm so unmotivated to do classwork right now. I'm telling ya, being finished with classes must create a mental block against doing more schoolwork within the same 24 hour period. <.g> But tonight's Free Scoop Night at Baskin Robins, so I'm very excited! And Sarah's Friendship Pal, Tony, is making us dinner. Brown sugar pancakes, I think, which is so cute. He wanted to cook for all of us. Yippee!