#1061

My school schedule for this semester looks a little bit like this:

Monday
9:10-10:10 – Macroeconomics
10:20-11:20 – Honors Marketing Principles
11:30-12:30 – Advanced Grammar and Composition in Spanish
12:30-1:10 – Lunch
1:10-2:40 – Managerial Accounting
2:50-4:20 – Professional and Strategic Speech

Tuesday
No classes

Wednesday
9:10-10:10 – Macroeconomics
10:20-11:20 – Honors Marketing Principles
11:30-12:30 – Advanced Grammar and Composition in Spanish
12:30-1:10 – Lunch
1:10-2:40 – Managerial Accounting
2:50-4:20 – Professional and Strategic Speech

Thursday
No classes

Friday
9:10-10:10 – Macroeconomics
10:20-11:20 – Honors Marketing Principles
11:30-12:30 – Advanced Grammar and Composition in Spanish

Since my commute is about an hour and fifteen minutes (sometimes an hour, sometimes and hour and a half commute, all depending on traffic), I have to wake up at 6:30am and leave by 7:30am at the latest to park and get to class in time. We have a decent amount of parking at school, but all of the favorable spots are generally taken, so a lot of circling around the parking lot is involved to find a decent spot.

Waking up early again on Monday morning wasn’t too fun, considering I got maybe 5 or 6 hours of sleep the night before, but I actually made it to school a half hour early and I found a nice spot on the very end of one of the lines of parking spots. Things went pretty well for the first few hours before hitting a brick wall at 1:10 with accounting. I hate accounting, but I have a feeling I am going to hate this class more-so than usual. There are an extra 9 people in the class, as expected since it is a core business requirement, and the teacher… eh, she’s a nice woman, but she has a thick, distracting accent. In the class, there are only 6 ladies and what seems like a trillion goofy, weird guys, one of which hit on me and gave me his number within the first 40 minutes. Greaaat.

After the first 20 minutes, I was planning on dropping the class ASAP and picking it up at a later point in time. I didn’t want to be rude, though, so I sat there and attempted to zone out instead of walking out. I think I jinxed myself with my thoughts and actions because when I finally got home that night around 7:00 and tried to find a class to swap into the same time period, I was shit out of luck. There wasn’t much of anything available for that time period in the first place, and the classes that were available were weird topics, filled beyond capacity and/or with a credit requirement. So I’m stuck with accounting and a $50 study guide for the class that I ordered online because I thought it was the textbook, but it wasn’t.

Despite the negatives, there is maybe one positive. Okay, two positives. No graded homework asignments to deal with, and after I complete this class, I only have to take one more accounting class (any upper-level accounting class to satisfy the requirement for the business administration major) and that is it. Fuck accounting. Sure, my mom was an automotive accountant for 20 years, and sure, it’s a great field with a high demand and a high earning potential… but eh, don’t think it’s for me.

I only ended up having two days of class this past week because we had a snow day on Wednesday, but next week I will be on campus almost every day. Monday, I have classes and a meeting at 5:00. Tuesday, I get to stay home and sleep in, and hopefully my replacement Xbox would have arrived by then. Wednesday, I have classes until 4:20 and afterward I am possibly going to the car show in Philly with a friend. Thursday, I have a meeting at school at 11:30. Finally, on Friday I have classes until 12:30 and my hunnybunny comes home to hang with me for the weekend. :D

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