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todayiamadaisy) wrote2005-10-11 04:34 pm
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That time of year again
Time to pick next year's classes, that is. There were three subjects I particularly wanted to do, but they're not being offered next year. I may be able to pick up one of them (Sociology of Health and Illness) in 2007. Since I work in the health field, I thought it might come in handy. The other two - linguistics electives - are lost, alas, forever.
As it currently stands, next year I will be doubtless be wittering on in here about: Australia's Cultural Policy, Sociology of Race and Ethnic Relations, South East Asian History and Screen Theories. A nice variety there, I think.
The amazing thing is that this will be the start of third year. Third year! When I started I was an unhappy Commerce graduate looking for a way to avoid doing my professional qualifications. I still remember the look on my former bosses' faces when I told them that I was starting an Arts degree rather than my CPA studies. As one of them said, doing it part-time meant that it would be six years before I was free to do CPA. Ah, 2007 - how far away it seemed! And now, four years later, I'm on the home straight. (I've had several letters from the faculty about an Honours year and post-graduate stuff, but I'm not sure about that yet.)
As it currently stands, next year I will be doubtless be wittering on in here about: Australia's Cultural Policy, Sociology of Race and Ethnic Relations, South East Asian History and Screen Theories. A nice variety there, I think.
The amazing thing is that this will be the start of third year. Third year! When I started I was an unhappy Commerce graduate looking for a way to avoid doing my professional qualifications. I still remember the look on my former bosses' faces when I told them that I was starting an Arts degree rather than my CPA studies. As one of them said, doing it part-time meant that it would be six years before I was free to do CPA. Ah, 2007 - how far away it seemed! And now, four years later, I'm on the home straight. (I've had several letters from the faculty about an Honours year and post-graduate stuff, but I'm not sure about that yet.)