Doing the Dew, Old School Style
I’ve changed my class schedule again (4 days before the start of the semester). I really didn’t like the fact that I was at school in the middle of the day, 4 days out of the week. It would really kill job availability, and the classes were kind of meh. I’ve changed it to something I think I’ll really enjoy, that will also help me out a lot (being technical minded).
My classes are now only tuesday and thursday. I start off at 11:30 AM with Interpersonal Communication, then 1 PM is Math - Survey of Algebra (for Physics next semester). Then I’ve got a break until 5 PM til 8 PM for an electronics class (intro do ac / dc - basically circuits and junk). That class is actually two classes, 3 credits each, split into bimesters. I’ve also got an online class (English - Technical Writing).
So those are my classes this semester. 16 credit hours without actually being overwhelming so I can still work a temporary job. With the credits I have and what I’m planning on I will have an associates degree by December 09.
I’m trying to sign up for some more college classes for the fall semester. I need to be at least full time and I’m having trouble finding the classes I want. See, the problem is that I’m not going to college for the degree, but the information. I only want to take classes that interest me and that will benefit me.
I took some television classes last fall, and a few business classes in spring that I had to withdraw from due to medical stuff that happened. I like TV and video stuff, as well as business stuff. I’m just having a hard time finding classes that I actually want to take.
I have 7 credits now with an Accounting and English class, which means I need 5 more credits to be full time. Can anybody suggest some other classes to take? I’ll be at PPCC this semester.
Please join us for the first annual Pikes Peak Community College Film Festival on April 24th from 4-6 PM in the Theatre at the PPCC Centennial Campus. Admission is free and all are welcome. Visit the PPCC Film Festival website for more information.
Here is a short preview of some of the great films you will see at the Pikes Peak Community College Film Festival. Also visit the PPCC Film Club website to submit a film or for more information.