yikes, having time off makes me forget how involved I'm going to be this semester with my studies. I don't know how full time students do it...I'm only a part-time student myself (since I work part-time too) and I still feel pulled in a thousand different directions.
This semester we're shooting for:
Popular Religion of the West 1300-1700 (same guy who taught my Reformation of Europe class, and I think that will help out greatly)
American Political Thought...this one worries me. Not because it's difficult (I like political science) but because it seems like a LOT of reading. (5 books alone for this class, was to be 6 but apparently one of those books is out-of-print.)
and French 2. Trying to learn another language on top of all that...It's going to be challenging.
But then again, nothing worth doing is ever easy, now is it?
This semester we're shooting for:
Popular Religion of the West 1300-1700 (same guy who taught my Reformation of Europe class, and I think that will help out greatly)
American Political Thought...this one worries me. Not because it's difficult (I like political science) but because it seems like a LOT of reading. (5 books alone for this class, was to be 6 but apparently one of those books is out-of-print.)
and French 2. Trying to learn another language on top of all that...It's going to be challenging.
But then again, nothing worth doing is ever easy, now is it?