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Potironette
petite fantaisiste
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It's interesting how I don't trust my counselor but trust other opinions x'D.
Cutting my own leg is a problem '~'
Going through the courses again, I'm kind of surprised there isn't a single AP English class--granted, I'd be incredibly hesitant to take any due to my history of struggling with writing.
I wouldn't mind replacing the art thing in spring with something else. Sadly most of the more interesting English classes are in fall :/.
There's a class in poetry and a class in memoirs I'd consider taking. For some reason my counselor looked at the class in memoirs and decided I wouldn't like it--I don't know why though. Poetry class might be an excellent way for me to dislike poetry, or not, I'm not sure. Cultural studies and specific genres take up the majority of the spring courses. As interesting as other people's cultures might be, having mandatory in-class discussions about it sounds painful (for me). I'm not overly interested in reading the bible as a book, nor in reading sci-fi. There's a class about theater in New York which sounds interesting, but also sounds like a lot of work (one would need to see 10-12 performances at night, write reports every two weeks, write up a research paper at the end, and do a group project).
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Posted 03-28-2017, 04:11 AM
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