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Friday, May 16, 2003
I figured out how to work around the anthro theory class, which is only offered in the fall so I have to take it next semester, no matter what.

My fall schedule will be very demanding, for me. For one thing, I'll have to be at work by 9 like a normal person, which will kill me anway. I have no trouble getting in at 9:45, but for some reason just getting in on time at 9:30 is unbelievably difficult. Oh, and no lunch break on Mondays or it won't work.

I'll still have Fridays completely free, though. But Wednesdays are gonna break my ass. They are. Work from 9-5, then school from 8-9:40. And what am I gonna do between 5 and 8? Shit. I have big gaps like that every day except Monday. This is why they need to install beds in school. I'll be napping on couches at school for 2-3 hours a day, 3 days a week.

And I'm taking Latin (fuck!), Math (DOUBLE FUCK!) and Anthro theory (YAWN). The only easy class is something called "Color as Communication", an art class I chose to fill the big gap on Mondays. It works towards my minor, although I don't need any more art classes, and anyway I have to use up some more credits. Even after all my requirements are filled, I'll have to get rid of 22 credits somehow. Preferably with bullshit courses, thank you very much, such as "Color as Communication". What can that mean?

Anyhow, I guess it could be worse.