False Start
Well this final semester of senior year has begun and I must say it’s off to a rather questionable start…
The morning began with a 10:30 am class – at least that’s what I, along with 50 other students, thought. After 30 minutes waiting for the prof, a call was made to the department to see what the deal was, only to find out that apparently the class had been rescheduled for Monday/Wednesday 1:30-2:45 and not Tuesday/Thursday 10:30-11:45 (which we had all signed up for). Ultimately we got an email later in the afternoon saying that class would stay as we had thought it would be for the sake of all of our schedules.
Class 1: fail.
My second class was the most anticipated course of the semester: Introduction to Yiddish Culture. Yes, it’s as awesome as it sounds. Sol Gittleman – the legendary Tufts professor – promises to be a semester favorite.
Class 2: great success
After running to the grocery store, making dinner, and tidying up my room I decided that since I have no class tomorrow it was probably time to text some friends and get something together for the night. When I got a reply back at 9pm that one of my friends was still in class but would give me a call after I thought to myself: geez! still in class at 9pm! Well I guess it’s not so strange since I have a 6:30-9pm class on Thursdays… wait. What day is it…? s*%^!!! Yup. totally missed it.
Class 3: really really large fail.
I blame it on Tufts for starting classes on a Thursday… I’ll enjoy my class-free Friday, first weekend back at school and then give it all another go next week…