Hey All,
As it turned out, the "race for classes" went well!
I'm signed up for: (Monday & Wednesday)
Oral Com. from 10-11:40
English Comp. 2 from 12-1:40*
Criminal Justice 347 from 2-3:40
HOPEFULLY Japanese from 4-5:40
I'm also taking Jazz in American Culture, which is online.
Furthermore, I'm "waitlisted" for Art Appreciation, which is also online.
So depending on the outcome of my Japanese 151 grade, hopefully I'll get into the section I want. If not, I'll be forced to drop the Criminal Justice class and end up going home sooner. Also, I'll probably end up dropping the Art Appreciation and save that for a rainy semester.
I'm glad I'm definitely going to be a full-time student again next semester at UIS and look forward to the challenges that lay ahead.
You may have noticed there's an asterisk next to my English Comp. 2 class. I'm especially glad I'm taking this particular section which is to be taught be Dr. Jackson (I'm currently taking Intro. to Literature, which is being taught by him). This man is a phenomenal professor!
I asked him what section of English Comp. 102 he'd be teaching and he said, "It's the one on Mondays and Wednesdays starting at noon... but I'm tough!" To which I replied, "But you're good!" After much thought, I've found that I'd be willing to risk a lower grade being taught by a strict professor. I figure you'll get more out of the class, which is what I'm here for. To learn... right?
So what do you guys think? Would you be willing to risk a lower grade being taught by a strict professor? Or would you prefer getting a better grade in an easier professor's class?
Take care you guys, and have a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday!
I'm sure I'll write again soon! Until then...
~N.
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I usually take the harder class...GPA was never really important to me, so long as I was taught well. Besides, challenging yourself is good for you!
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