College Course Scheduleposted Jun 21st 2008, 12:49PM
Mood: Dead
After much debating and arranging courses around my VWIL schedule, this is what my weekdays at college will look like for the first semester, omitting the times for breakfast, lunch, and dinner (NOTE: All time periods are in military time):
Monday: 0700-0730: Formation 1000-1050: College Algebra 1100-1150: Environmental Issues 1400-1450: Leadership Challenge Program 1630-1720: Physical Training 1900-2200: Study Hours
Tuesday: 0925-1040: Japanese 1050-1205: Management Priciples 1215-1325: Mary Baldwin College 101 1450-1605: Japanese Lab 1900-2200: Study Hours
Wednesday: 0630-0720: Corps Physical Training/Advanced Fitness 1000-1050: College Algebra 1100-1150: Environmental Issues 1200-1515: Army ROTC (includes travel times to and from VMI) 1900-2200: Study Hours
Thursday: 0925-1040: Japanese 1050-1205: Management Priciples 1215-1325: Mary Baldwin College 101 1325-1440: Environmental Lab 1900-2200: Study Hours
Friday: 0620-0720: Drill 1000-1050: College Algebra 1100-1150: Environmental Issues 1500-1600: Mary Baldwin College 101
Excluding the MBC 101 courses, my first semester will have 16.50 credit hours total. I know my roommate has 20.50 credit hours total, but she said she'll probably be dropping some when her AP scores and such come in.
Wednesday I'll basically have to grab lunch and go and eat on the way to VMI otherwise I'll wind up having no lunch at all. The rest of the time gaps will probably be for extracurricular activities and more study time (though this one will be self-enforced).
All in all, though, I'm looking forward to starting college and becoming more independent without my parents nagging me all the time. Now I'll just have to get used to reading and converting to and from military time.
Cuddlethecuttlefish (also known as "Cuttle" for short), is a freshman at Mary Baldwin College in the class of 2012 who is currently undeclared in her major. She currently participates in one of the college's signature programs, the Virginia Women's Institute for Leadership (VWIL). This remains an influence in her artwork, as is probably noticeable. She hopes to either pursue a graphic design career, teach secondary school English over in Japan, or join the United States Coast Guard after graduation.