Apr. 16th, 2010

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Got to talk to an adviser today. Turns out I'm not actually in the Secondary Ed program yet, because of some mix-ups during orientation. I was never informed about applying to the program, and I missed the chance to do so for next semester. However, I now know about it, and it's even been suggested to me that I get some of my math classes out of the way and take 3 or 4 classes for the communication arts teaching field before I do apply. Doing so seems to give me a better chance of getting in so, yeah, hurray for advisers telling me what I should do this time!

Registration for classes starts a week from next wednesday. I'm thinking of taking Algebra, a World Lit class, a Grammar class, a Writing class, and either US History or Psychology.

Also, I have come to the conclusion that I utterly hate Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural style. This probably seems random as hell, but we've been going over architecture in art history recently, and today the prof was just gushing about Wright's work and... ugh. I can't stand it. It's small, claustrophobic looking, and just ugly as fuck. I think my own idea of what a home should be just contrasts too much with his for me to like it. His philosophy is that a home should be like a cave, super private and have lots of short ceilings and whatnot. I kind of prefer the Victorian approach to homes - that the front of the home should look very open and inviting, with the back of the home being more private. But that the whole thing should be kind of open and airy, not tight and confining.

Soooo yeah. Um. *shrug*

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