Now that I've had a taste of all my classes, I think I can make an assessment of how the semester's going to go, at least academically: great. :D
Intro to Acting: I love this class so far. The prof is awesome, it's small and full of people I know, and it's acting. Everyone's got a sense of humor, too, which really helps. Now if only my books would come in.
Lit Theory: This is going to be the monster class. Upsides are, it's taught by Dr. Goodman (who was my rhetoric prof last year), it has a ton of people I know and like in it, and I get to do Life of Pi. Yay Life of Pi. :3
Choir: Evidently our choir director's retiring after this year, which makes this year pretty special. I hadn't realized just how much I missed singing and sheet music and this entire class until I walked back in for the first time since freshman year. Choir is awesome. *A*
Stage Dance: I just did this class this morning and wow. I hadn't realized how much I missed dance either, or yoga (because we start off with an hour or so of yoga. Heck yeah). Also, we went around at the beginning and talked about what "dance" made us think of, and I admitted to being a geek and told the class about EBA. Bill (the prof) wants me to bring it in on Friday to show people. Geekery, it seems, is contagious. |D
Overall, I don't think the academic (paper-writing) load will be too ridiculous - Lit Theory is my only paper-heavy class, and Stage Dance and Acting only require short papers sporadically throughout the semester. Dance, Acting, and Choir all require a lot of extracurricular events (seeing plays, seeing musicals, multiple performances, etc) so I might be doing some very interesting schedule juggling, especially on top of sorority stuff (which is already taking over my weekends) and Dance In Flight, which I plan on doing this year (and whose auditions take place during sorority recruitment training. Um).
So basically I plan on being busy in entirely different ways this semester. Should be interesting.
Homework tiems now.
Intro to Acting: I love this class so far. The prof is awesome, it's small and full of people I know, and it's acting. Everyone's got a sense of humor, too, which really helps. Now if only my books would come in.
Lit Theory: This is going to be the monster class. Upsides are, it's taught by Dr. Goodman (who was my rhetoric prof last year), it has a ton of people I know and like in it, and I get to do Life of Pi. Yay Life of Pi. :3
Choir: Evidently our choir director's retiring after this year, which makes this year pretty special. I hadn't realized just how much I missed singing and sheet music and this entire class until I walked back in for the first time since freshman year. Choir is awesome. *A*
Stage Dance: I just did this class this morning and wow. I hadn't realized how much I missed dance either, or yoga (because we start off with an hour or so of yoga. Heck yeah). Also, we went around at the beginning and talked about what "dance" made us think of, and I admitted to being a geek and told the class about EBA. Bill (the prof) wants me to bring it in on Friday to show people. Geekery, it seems, is contagious. |D
Overall, I don't think the academic (paper-writing) load will be too ridiculous - Lit Theory is my only paper-heavy class, and Stage Dance and Acting only require short papers sporadically throughout the semester. Dance, Acting, and Choir all require a lot of extracurricular events (seeing plays, seeing musicals, multiple performances, etc) so I might be doing some very interesting schedule juggling, especially on top of sorority stuff (which is already taking over my weekends) and Dance In Flight, which I plan on doing this year (and whose auditions take place during sorority recruitment training. Um).
So basically I plan on being busy in entirely different ways this semester. Should be interesting.
Homework tiems now.