A juggling act
Aug. 30th, 2005 10:31 amKol Hakavod!
The thing is, it probably wasn't soon enough. let's see.
After this semester if I can move around the Jewish studies classes a bit I'll have 10 out of 14 jewish studies classes done, though if I'm double majoring it would be 10 out of 12. 1 would be the senior thesis, so that would be taken senior year.
After this semester I'll have 2 anthro classes. so that leaves 12. I'll have 12 spots left of classes if I continue in this 4 classes a semester thing. So that would mean all of my classes would have to be anthro. And I'd still have 2 Jewish studies classes to fit in there, so it does mean 2 semesters of 5, plus me not getting to be part-time second semester senior year, and thus not saving 10,000$.
If I were to drop jewish studies altogether, I'd still need to take environmental studies this semester, so I could do 3 anthropology classes, and then I'd have 10 left over 3 semesters, which would actually work so that I could get my final semester of 2. The only problem there is that I feel silly dropping a major when I have 8 out of [12] classes done for it. though I could switch it to a minor which would then be finished already, and it would still look pretty.
Or I could have a joint thesis on jewish anthropology that would be counted in both majors, do a summer excavation in Israel that would count towards both majors [if I, G-dwilling, find a program] and hope that somehow that gives me enough credits to finish both.
Or hope I'm sane enough to master the art of taking 5 classes again, and then take 5 for the next 2 semesters, 2 anthro this semester and 5 next, and then I could have senior year be a mix of jewish studies and anthro, and my second semester senior year could be just the thesis, which would give me enough credits for everything, I think.
This is why I need to see Monge. And Hellerstein, though she didn't respond to me e-mail.