Aye-aye-aye…
Yesterday was the first day of priority registration for summer and fall semesters. I sat down Sunday evening and tried to figure out which classes I need to work my way towards my degree and UNC’s requirements. For the summer I’m gonna take a success and study skills class online, just because it’s required in order to graduate and I somehow didn’t take it when I started college. In the fall, I’ll be taking general chemistry with accompanying lab, British literature, pre-calculus trigonometry, guitar and voice lab.
When I was talking to my advisor, she said that since I’m going into the dental field, I’d more than likely need organic chemistry because of medicines and drugs I’ll use on and prescribe to people, and to get into OC, I’ve got to take general chem I and II, which is a year-long course. Then once I’m in OC, that’s a whole year long. Then I’ve got to take a physics course to meet UNC’s requirements somewhere down the road, and a 200-level math course (most likely calculus). I swear, I’m never gonna get out of school. >.<
Carlo says:
Haha me too bud. The way things look right now I’ll probably spend another three to five years in college. At least you have a nice goal for you at the moment. I’m still trying to nail down what I want to do after I graduate from culinary school.
Anyway good luck to you dude. You’ve got a lot on your plate, but I think you’ll be able to handle it quite nicely.
April 15th, 2008 at 9:43 pm
Rob says:
I………still dunno what I want to do.
I went from general History, to history with an emphasis on the east, and am now considering history with an emphasis on myths and legends.
April 15th, 2008 at 10:01 pm
Carlo says:
Haha that’s waaay more drastic than my changes from Engineering to Business to Culinary xP
April 15th, 2008 at 10:31 pm
Joey says:
Haha…xD
@Carlo: Thanks man. I hope that all goes well for you too once you lock in on something.
@Rob: I struggled for a long time myself with trying to set my sights on something, and sometimes I wonder if it’s really what I want. You’ll find what you’re after eventually…hopefully you won’t dabble around too much in un-needed classes like I’ve been doing though. D;
April 15th, 2008 at 11:35 pm
Rob says:
Thankfully, gen ed is exactly what it is – gen ed :)
April 16th, 2008 at 1:33 am