Monday, February 1, 2010

Catch-Up, Changes, and Plans

Hello, fellow visitors to the Internet. This is another one of those "sorry I haven't written in a bit of time, life got the better of me" posts. Here's what happened, long story short. After the first week of the semester, I wasn't feeling too sure about one of my classes. I kept thinking that I could make it work, that it wasn't a big deal, that I was nervous about it for nothing. But then we got the syllabus (3 classes into the course) and I saw what I was facing and I realized it just wasn't for me... So, on the final day of the Add deadline, I switched classes.

In doing so, I created a lot of work for myself. I was three classes behind in my new class (Astronomy), had extra textbooks to buy and read, classes to make-up, material to understand. Now, three weeks into the semester, I feel settled into my new class, and I'm glad I made the switch. However, if you've been following my blog, you'll know that this is a bit of a déjà vu experience, as I did this same thing last semester. I thought I had a good schedule and class load figured out, until I realized one of my classes wasn't my cup of tea, switched to something else, and had to face all the catch-up work that came along with it.

This semester's course swap was a bit more complicated for me, as it involved my major. I don't want to get into it too much, but let's just say I finally had a heaping dose of those typical collegiate "I don't know what I want to do with my life" thoughts. I'm still re-evaluating my goals and plans for the rest of college and beyond, so I do think this experience was good for me, but as far as switching courses two or three classes into the semester, that's something I'd like to avoid in the future. I don't know if I need to just plan my schedule more carefully... or if I need to sign up for more courses than I'm going to take with the option to drop one that doesn't feel right (something that was suggested to me by a CU alum). I'm sure I'll figure out a strategy - and a schedule - when the time comes for course registration in the Spring.

Overall, this little absence from blogging represents quite the learning opportunity for me. I do plan on writing on here more, as there's lots to talk about with the semester in full swing, the summer drawing ever closer, and the general experience of life here in beautiful Boulder.

Cheers :)

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