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Thursday, June 5, 2008

Realization of Being Overloaded

So I went to my counselor last week to get started on my TAG (transfer admission guarantee) for UC Davis and make sure everything was up to par. Yes, true, she agreed that all my GE's were done except for a couple of classes, then she gives me a clinker. I don't have enough units to transfer with a TAG. I only have about 39 (for some reason she said I had only 30) transferable units and I need 60. FREAK'N 60!!! And I want to transfer next fall. I knew I had to do more for UCD than BYU (stupid school that didn't let me in), but I didn't realize it was that much. I have to do about 18 units in fall and 18 units in spring to get it all done before I go. If I didn't think I had a life now, these next two semesters will show that any social life for me will be completely non-existent. What's worse is I won't have a car for a while so I have to take transit everywhere. then again maybe it's good because off how much gas is right now. Yesterday in Davis it was about $4.23 for unleaded, UGH! Let me show you what I have in store for fall and spring: Fall: Monday, Wednesday: Piano 9-10:20, Algebra II 10:45-11:50, Intro to Linguistics 12-1:20. Tuesday, Thursday: English Writing 9-10:20, Algebra II (again, 4 days a week) 10:45-11:50, Modern Dance 12-1:20, and French 3-5. Now for spring which is tentative because the schedule doesn't come out for a while: Monday, Wednesday: French 8-10, Business Calculus 1:30-3. Tuesday, Thursday: Modern Dance 12-1:20, Chemistry 4:30-8:30 (at night!) (or I could take Astronomy but I think I need more credits which Chemistry fills). To fill in the rest it could be any 2 from this list of courses: Social Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Intro to International Relations, International Studies, or Piano, Voice (which ever ones fill the open spaces). Now my task is to find out if I even have time to work with this schedule before me, I'll probably just go work part-time at a Starbucks or something.

1 comments:

Rich said...

School is hard. Look at me, I graduate in a year from now. I'm taking 15 units in the Fall and 12 in the Spring. And once I'm done with that it's off to the Master's program. That wouldn't mean much if I didn't have 4 kids and my own business. Keep on going!