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Frustration! And more frustration.
Things that should not be difficult but are: registering for school. This is, apparently, a week-long process of bureaucracy, e-mails, and requests.
On the plus side, I might be arranging my own independent study for a credit. Once I can figure out how.
On the plus side, I might be arranging my own independent study for a credit. Once I can figure out how.
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Jes is so industrious though. What subject matter?
/disappears before you can answer probably
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smooches you
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My classes for next September! I am going to die. :D
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Okay, one question.
Why?
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Because here, taking five classes at once is considered overachieving.
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Your classes are all also things I would not have been able to take in college. Five different classes on labor and unions.
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Well, I am a labour studies student! What was your school's program selection like?
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How long are these classes? As in how many hours? And how often would each class meet? :|a
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The classes with the P in the course code (so basically all of them, except for my mandatory biology credit) only goes for a single semester. So, some are from January to April, others are from September to December. I know I have an even spread, but I don't know off the top of my head which is which. That is half a credit's worth. Classes with F in the course code, like the Biology, are full year. That is a full credit.
To graduate from the Honours program, you need 20 credits. So fundamentally incompatible, indeed! Sandy told me that she gets a credit for every hour she's in a class or something and I was just like, "what."
Each class has a two-hour lecture and a one-hour seminar every week! They're spread out, though. Some classes divide the two-hour lecture into two one-hour lectures twice a week.
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So, I took math classes that met for four hours per week, two 2-hour sessions, and those were 4 credit classes. But I might also take an English class that met for three hours per week, two 1.5-hour sessions, and that would only be 3 credits.
On the other hand, we don't have full-year classes. Only half year. There's "fall semester", "spring semester", and "summer semester". (So really more like 1/3rd a year.)
But you need hundreds of credits to graduate. 8D
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I was given an option to join a union when I first moved here but a few months ago a memo went out that, if I understood it correctly, was terminating all unioned employees for no reason.
I wanted to join the union, but I was nervous about it, because this country is very anti-union. :(
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I love labour studies, though. I was personally encouraged by a professor to switch into it and I'm very glad I did. You think your country is anti-union, people get killed in South America for being part of union activities. It's saddening.
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SORRY FOR BEING MISLEADING :(
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Associate's [Degree] of Science
:D
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(Except the second thing you said.)
What are you going to be when you are a grownup Jes?
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