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My Last Time Picking Classes

Hi,

So it's just after the middle of fall semester.  This means that it is time to start investigating and choosing which classes I will be taking next semester.  Shockingly, this is my last time doing this at Ball State.  After looking at my DAPR (confusing acronym for a sheet that tells you what classes you need to take) I realized that there are only a few classes left that I NEED to take.   It looks like I will only be having 12 credit hours of class for the first time!  I'm used to having that many hours for one class alone (Planning Studio), which I no longer have to take.  This means that I will have anywhere from 12 - 15 more free hours a week.  This can make a college senior pretty happy.

My schedule looks like this so far:
- Geology  100 (My last core class requirement)
- Economics 345 (An econ class all planning students must take)
- Planning Law (Gives you a taste of policy-based planning)
- Planning Internship (which I've already completed)
- And maybe some creative writing elective (because I like to write, creatively)

Ball State has a very simple class selection network.  This makes the task of choosing classes less of a burden, and everyone likes that.  It's just important that you get an early start, because nothing is worse that wanting to get into a class, but only to find out that there are no more seats available.

                                                                                                                                                                   

Fall Break weekend was a lot of fun.  On Friday I helped a friend's Mom move into her new house in Noblesville. It was an all day adventure that ended with a drive back to my hometown of Frankton and getting dinner with my parents.  Saturday was Rugby day.  We played White River in Indianapolis in a long 80 min. match that we won.  After the game I drove to a park in Ohio to meet some friends for a night of camping.  Good times. 

 Bye.
 

 Out on a hike...Out on a hike

Published Monday, October 22, 2007 1:18 PM by dealexander

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