Course selection for the winter
This morning I made my course selection for the upcoming term. After surviving Graphics this summer, I've decided to proceed with my plan of taking Compilers & Programming Languages simultaneously, although I'll be taking only 4 courses this time, instead of the full courseload I bore in the summer. Apparently these 2 courses complement each other extremely well & tend to result in massive Eureka moments during the term; should be a nice finale to my undergrad CS career.
Still pursuing my goal of pulling off a double major with English Rhetoric as the other barrel, I plan to take the 1st-year English course that I still need as well as one of the core 3rd-year Rhetoric offerings. Having a 1st-year course will allow me to expend more time on Compilers, which will probably chew up every minute I can spare. I tried to enroll in Rhetoric: Principles & Practice (Engl 309A) but Quest wouldn't let me because I am missing the prerequisite, which isn't even offered this winter. However, I have been assured by the prof (Michael MacDonald, whom I had for Semiotics last autumn) that he will let me in regardless so I've selected a dummy 1st-year course (to avoid running into trouble with the administration over tuition) & will switch the courses as needed during my 1st week back on campus.
Right now my schedule has all my lectures on Tue & Thurs but once I do the course switcharoo, some of that will be moved to Monday.
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