So our class schedule for next semester came out this week. Normally, I love this time of the semester. It's so full of opportunities to learn something new and there is the whole puzzle about how to get everything you need at the best times. I know I'm a dork but it's kind of fun.
This semester is different though. I am going to be a senior. Talk about scary. I technically need 23 credits in order to graduate which means that I actually get to take a real free elective. I might take something with friends but who knows, I could also just take a light schedule with only what I need and then focus on all of the other exciting things that I have going on next year.
Through talking to other people about scheduling while I have been here and as I have previously mentioned, I really appreciate Lehigh's scheduling and registration process. At Georgetown, from what I understand, they pre-register for classes meaning that they make requests of the class they want and then the registrar makes the schedule for you. Changes can be made at the start of the semester but I feel like this is confusing and a lot can happen those first few days. Who wants to be behind before they have started?
My co-worker from Australia told me that at his school, he chose his courses and then the registrar would make the times work for as many people as possible so you would know what classes you were taking but you didn't know what times until later.
I like the system that we have that most people register on their designated night at 10:00 and know exactly what they are taking by 10:05 unless something went wrong and schedules must be reworked. We have time to sort out our classes until about ten days into the following semester and the registrar maintains the right to change the class times but I have never heard of that happening. It's nice to have it all figured out and plan extracurricular activities accordingly.
Graduation already seems to be looming in the distance, fast encroaching on the life I love I can only imagine how I am going to feel throughout the next year. I thoroughly plan on making a bucket list with my housemates to accomplish everything we want to before graduation but there is so much that needs to be done! I have to admit that I haven't made a huge effort in the past but starting with this semester, I have tried to make more of an effort to experience things and have no regrets. I went to the cherry blossom festival yesterday which made me miss Lehigh more, not because of the cherry blossoms themselves but because by taking the entire afternoon to take a long walk and go see things, I came back to a really heavy feeling of stress with all of the things I have to do as a shadow over the experience. What frustrates me is that when I get an assignment at Lehigh, most of the time it really matters that I do it, usually for the educational content. Semester long projects are usually done in steps. I currently have projects that I am attempting to work on for the entire semester, but there is no time! I mean, I have class from 9-3 with only an hour break on Mondays and Fridays, I work 9-5 on Tuesdays through Thursdays and then have class from 6-8 on Mondays and Wednesdays. By the time I get back to my room, I am exhausted. I barely have time to do laundry or clean my room, let alone work on my research paper. That exhaustion continues to the weekend when no matter how much sleep I try to get, something always needs to be done and something is always more pressing than my paper. Now, we have group debates and another paper for a different class which all require the same amount of time each week as my research paper. Maybe this is why Georgetown gives so much time off? They know that students need to recuperate more often from the insane amounts of time spent on school work. I honestly don't know what I would do without this four day weekend coming up, especially because in theory I can take Thursday off from work but I would rather go to work than procrastinate all day and work is less exhausting then classes. I like that Lehigh professors seem to have a better sense of balance and while we might have one or two bad weeks with a lot of stress, that tends to lend to another couple of weeks with a far lighter load.
Now I must go and write my debate speech for tomorrow. Whoop de doo.
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