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Spring Classes

I finally got to register for my Spring semester yesterday.  I had everything all planned out perfectly, even for up until graduation, but stupid classes being stupidly full by the time I registered screwed everything up.  I was going to have all morning classes, 3-4 days a week, leaving plenty of time to work and study.  Now it’s completely different, but I’m still looking forward to it!

I’ll have class on Mondays & Wednesdays from 4-5:15 and 6-8, Tuesdays from 9:45-11am and 6-9pm (hopefully work in between), and Thursdays from 9:45-11am.  My classes are:


Intro to Ethical Theory (Writing Intensive)
Intro to Abnormal Psychology
Intro to Psychological Measurement & Data Analysis
Human Health, Disease, and the Environment in History
Intro to Learning & Behavior (online)

I also hope to declare my minor in Philosophy asap! I really want to take another class through CSPH called Spirituality & Resilience. It’s only a couple weeks long, but it clashes with my schedule. Hopefully meeting with my adviser will help me find a way. Otherwise I may take a 1 credit, two day class called Art as a Healer: Self as a Healer, even though it’s directed more towards health science students.

In our highly complex organic state we advanced organisms respond to our environment with an invention of many marvelous analogues. We invent earth and heavens, trees, stones and oceans, gods, music, arts, language, philosophy, engineering, civilization and science. We call these analogues reality. And they are reality. We mesmerize our children in the name of truth into knowing that they are reality. We throw anyone who does not accept these analogues into an insane asylum. But that which causes us to invent the analogues is Quality. Quality is the continuing stimulus which our environment puts upon us to create the world in which we live. All of it. Every last bit of it. Robert Pirsig/Phaedrus, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance