woe! this the agony of scheduling
Oct. 27th, 2004 02:51 pmWah.
I MUST take
GRK202: Homer TF 1:30, W 2:15 Marvin
I PRETTY MUCH need to take (for distribution requirement that I don't want to leave until the last minute)
JPN130: Anime TF 11:10 Morley
I DESPERATELY WANT to take
CLCV323: Therapy of Antiquity MTh 2:50 Reay & de Warren
and either
BISC202: Evolution TF 9:50 Buchholtz
Lab: Th 1:00 Buchholtz
or
BISC209: Microbiology TF 8:30 Allen
Lab: T 12:30 or W 2:15
or
BISC216: Brain & Behavior MTh 8:30 Goldman
Lab: M 1:30, Helluy or T 12:30, Goldman
If only the department would switch Therapy of Antiquity with War from Troy to Baghdad; they’re at the same time but War is TF. This would leave Monday or Thursday afternoons free for me to take a lab. Or maybe Homer could be switched from Tuesday to Monday… or even put some time in the morning… Gah! *misery* I really, really want this biology minor (I need one more 200-level and a 300-level), and I don’t want to leave it to chance that the same problem won’t happen in the next two semesters. What are the chances any of this will actually work out, I wonder? I repeat: WAH.
I MUST take
GRK202: Homer TF 1:30, W 2:15 Marvin
I PRETTY MUCH need to take (for distribution requirement that I don't want to leave until the last minute)
JPN130: Anime TF 11:10 Morley
I DESPERATELY WANT to take
CLCV323: Therapy of Antiquity MTh 2:50 Reay & de Warren
and either
BISC202: Evolution TF 9:50 Buchholtz
Lab: Th 1:00 Buchholtz
or
BISC209: Microbiology TF 8:30 Allen
Lab: T 12:30 or W 2:15
or
BISC216: Brain & Behavior MTh 8:30 Goldman
Lab: M 1:30, Helluy or T 12:30, Goldman
If only the department would switch Therapy of Antiquity with War from Troy to Baghdad; they’re at the same time but War is TF. This would leave Monday or Thursday afternoons free for me to take a lab. Or maybe Homer could be switched from Tuesday to Monday… or even put some time in the morning… Gah! *misery* I really, really want this biology minor (I need one more 200-level and a 300-level), and I don’t want to leave it to chance that the same problem won’t happen in the next two semesters. What are the chances any of this will actually work out, I wonder? I repeat: WAH.