plans for the future and blah, blah, blah.
(kt is helping me with the transfer process. she's pretty much an expert, after a counselor put her through years of unnecessary jc-dom. this is the e-mail i sent to her just a little while ago.)
i am just sorting through all of my classes and what i need blah blah blah.
i went to csu mentor and looked up the requirements for both csu and uc, i believe. some of that shit is confusing. here is where i think i am now:
after this semester, i will need to TAKE:
english 5 (planned for spring '06)
spch 1a
math 15 (after 155, planned for spring '06)
torn between anthro 43 (tentatively planned for spring '06) or art 43 (women in art, i believe)
one more class under the 'humanities' heading
pols 1 (planned for spring '06)
physical science
bio science (at least one science with a lab)
areas of question:
asl 1a fulfills the language other than english requirement. in order to use my french from high school, my transcript needs to be on file. but i don't think i will need it?
[edit on the e-mail]
change the end of the e-mail to look like this:
after spring 2006, i will need (i like thinking in these terms -- makes it look more manageable):
spch 1a
math 15
physical science
bio science
humanities
(i will take a science in the summer to lessen the blow of that final semester -- yikes.)
essentially, 1 more semester after spring????
so, can i transfer spring of '07??? IN ONE YEAR?!
just a little bit impatient and READY.
and this:
eeeeeeeek!!!!!!!!
1 Comments:
Better start getting ready to apply, if you want to transfer so soon.
Recommendations for classes:
Speech 1a, Mary Pierce
Pol 1, Monte Freidig
Math 155 is a bitch, Jim Spencer is good, as is Jeff Clark and Kirby Bunas.
If you can use Media 4 for Humanities, you can take in online with Linda Schoen (she is tough, but good) or on campus with Lynn Harenburg-Miller (only had her as a student teacher, but liked her)
xoxo ginny
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