Three down, three to go
May 21st, 2005I’m exactly half done with my classes.
My Hist 1856 paper has been graded, but I haven’t had a chance to look at it (too busy to pick it up yesterday and today after my A-12 final the history office was closed). I’m pleased with the paper overall (even if it turns out to be bad) and will probably post it at some point. Thesis-schmesis, pshaw!
SA10 was… iffy. Not confident that I did well enough to pull up my year-long grade. A touch frustrating, but it’s my own fault, mostly.
HIS-STD A-12 (some abbreviation the college picked, huh?) went pretty well. But then everyone will be in the same boat. Intellectually I loved this class, but I was *sooo* stupid and dashed my own chances of a good grade with… sigh, never mind, not worth talking about here. My last paper (the one where I copped-out, gave up trying to engage the material and just regurgitated what they wanted) did well, as I expected. It’s not perfect, but it’s pretty decent. I pray I make it over the grade border…
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So what’s left? A 20-25 page paper for Fr273, in French, that will essentially be (as Wojtek agrees), the equivalent of a six-hour, solo interpretive dance about globalization. Arghhh.
An ES 6 final. I’m still highly recommending this class to anyone who needs a Sci-B core. Looks impressive but is the easiest class, *ever*. and I’m _required_ to take this?? Hey, I’m not complaining.
BS55 final – this one actually worries me a little, because it’s cumulative and I essentially stopped going to lecture or paying attention at least for the final month of classes. But only because it seemed fine to do so. *positive thoughts*
Time to start stretching those interpretive dance muscles. Vas-y!