School may be getting out for most people, but for me its starting up again.
Well, not right away… but when you take a… several year break, 4 months away sounds awfully close.
That’s right, I think I’m going back to school. Mr. Muffin Man and I have officially been accepted to Central Washington University and are planning on attending this fall. Steve has even been offered more than enough financial aid grants, and we are hopeful that I will be, as well.
So, here is the question: What do I study?
There are soooo many things I want to learn, to understand better- but they don’t exactly equal a major. Here is a short list:
Russian
Photoshop
Latin (yeah, I know…)
World Religions
Greek
Geography
Spanish
Photography
Yes, I realize that every other subject on that list is a language, and yes, I realize I would not learn anything if I took them all concurrently, but I sure wish I could!
My plea to all of you today is this:
Please tell me what class you would take if you could take any class in the world. I’m SO excited for school and I want to hear what makes you excited.
In a scholarly way.
I would take Russian classes. Specifically Russian history. Wow, I will be taking those classes. Hmmm, sorry I’m no better help.
If I was to go back to school i would want to take spanish cause its dang useful and philosophy cause it looked interesting.
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ACTUALLY what i really want to take more than anything else righ now is a swimming class with Harvey, but i’m not sure that would count for credit.
He is old enough now, isn’t he? Crazy. My mom did a 6 month old swimming class with me, but I’m still not a very fantastic swimmer.
I wouldn’t take anything that doesn’t count toward your major. I took fun classes and they just add more time to what you need to finish.
I would take Greek… 🙂 Haha.
Heather! Captain and I would like to start a blog too maybe, but we cant come up with a good name. 😦
Oooo, I would love to take several photography and lighting classes! And photoshop. And a “How to run your own business” class. Personal Finance is good. And a sport or other physical hobby that you can love your whole life. And a “How to study the Bible” class.
There. That about covers it for me!