Evolution!
Sep. 9th, 2011 07:42 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I basically decided that 1) my favorite science is evolution, 2) I should take classes that are fun, and 3) there are classes on evolution this term. Hence, I am going to take two classes that are evolutionary in nature—Human Evolution (in anthropology) and Evolution of Plant Diversity (in biology). Since I am literally the last person on the waitlist for the GIS class, there's basically no way I am going to get in. I will probably keep shopping it, because it will be more useful in actually getting me a job at some point in my life, but at least the other two look fun. So that means I am taking my thesis, Human Evolution, Plant Evolution, Japanese, and Sounds of the World's Languages. Human Evolution might end up being an audit class, but otherwise I'm really excited about all of them. For once in my life, I have actually picked my classes before the end of shopping period!!!
Unfortunately, that means I can't study underwater archaeology. Very, very, very sad face. But the professor achieved a degree of repetitiveness that I have never before experienced in class, so although I would probably learn something, it wouldn't be anywhere close to what I could be learning. It just doesn't seem worth the time, sadly; it has so much potential that is going unfulfilled!
And I went to Juggling Club this afternoon, which was fun, though I didn't get to stay very long. I am determined to learn how to juggle before I graduate college!
Unfortunately, that means I can't study underwater archaeology. Very, very, very sad face. But the professor achieved a degree of repetitiveness that I have never before experienced in class, so although I would probably learn something, it wouldn't be anywhere close to what I could be learning. It just doesn't seem worth the time, sadly; it has so much potential that is going unfulfilled!
And I went to Juggling Club this afternoon, which was fun, though I didn't get to stay very long. I am determined to learn how to juggle before I graduate college!