Classes started up again today, and I still have no idea what I'm going to be taking. As in, I've completely changed my schedule twice just today, and depending on how wait listing goes, I may change it all again tomorrow. It's all a weird mix of "oh goodness, this is my last chance to learn anything! what are the most important classes whose absence will haunt me forever" and "meh. last semester. who care. just don't pick anything too hard." So far I'm trying to strike a balance things by branching out and taking classes that are interesting but not family law or gender related, but that will also avoid 9am classes, late nights, and will hopefully give me the dream TWTh class schedule.
I also have no textbooks (what with the ever changing class line up) and am already stressed out by a mile high list of things to do for clinic. Oh what fun. I'd be so excited to be in my last semester of school, ever, if I wasn't so terrified of what was waiting on the other side.
Sounds frustrating. I was really glad, going into this semester (my last), that everything was set so I didn't really need to think about what to take, I just had to check (and double check, and triple check--this is graduation we're talking about!) to make sure I had it right so I'd have no problems.
ReplyDeleteAlthough the idea of being able to choose some interesting classes just because sounds tempting.
Ugh. The other side. Don't remind me!