left field
ok, so I finally got my AP credit from the English department. It only took them a freaking month to do it. Geesh.
But now, a dilemma.
So what I think they did was, in order to give me the AP credit, they arbitarily gave me credit for a class that I will never have an intention in taking, English Literature. Normally that would be fine and dandy, except there's one little thing that I'm not so sure about:
On the official classlist it says that that class also counts for a gen ed Humanities class. Does this mean that I also received the gen ed humanities credit for it, too? On my unofficial transcript online it just says "English lang and comp" under the title of the class, so that leads me to believe that they just stuffed it in there for me. But since I am currently taking a gen ed Humanities class, the german one, does that mean it's now worth confederate dollars? Also, since tomorrow is the last day to drop a class w/out it showing up on your transcript, I doubt I'd get enough time to ask around. If it turns out that I don't have to complete the German class, then odds are I'll drop it later, it'll just show up on my transcript that I dopped it.
Why do people like making things more complicated?
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update:
the deed is done. I dropped the german class. I really like doing it impersonally, just a couple of clicks, nobody to confront you with "why"s and "come on"s. It's sweet. But saying goodbye is always so hard. Now I have 150 worth of books that now mean crap. I can save them in the event anyone else would like to try the class next semester, but now I feel a little weird, but I think it's a good weird. hanson comes to mind.
Isn't it strange how we all feel a little bit weird
Strange, how we all get a little bit.
Strange, cause we all just a little bit weird sometimes.

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