Dew Knight

Doing the Dew, Old School Style

Crazy Russ

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.

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  • I need college classes

    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.

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  • 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.

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