Course selection and registration over and done with- quite smoothly I might add with only a few exceptions (like the EAS website lying to me and saying that EAS209 is an F or S course when in fact ROSI says it is Y...) and the Spanish and EAS209 tutorials I wanted being full. I have only one time during the week when I am very rushed- I have to get from Innis to Northrop Frye in 10 minutes which at the moment seems doubtful.
Ah! Well, here be the schedule as it stands (however I have yet to decide if I shall drop RLG275H1s and replace it with a Y course, making my semesters 6 and 5 courses, respectively.
Fall:
EAS220 Y- Mod Stn Japanese II
EAS209 Y -Approaches to East Asia
EAS 293 F - Japanese Grammar
SPA320 Y Advanced Spanish
AST101 F- Sun and its Neighbours
Winter:
EAS220 Y- Mod Stn Japanese II
EAS209 Y -Approaches to East Asia
SPA320 Y - Advanced Spanish
AST201 H- Stars and Galaxies
RLG275 H- Japanese and Korean religions
And the news with our home computer is that our hard drive crashed, we have likely lost everything and will have to replace it. Dad bought a 160GB external hard drive today and I bought it off of him as I am now paranoid about losing stuff on my computer. 'Twas only $86. I feel horrible for mom b/c I think she lost the most on the computer. Geek Squad says there may be a chance of some data recovery but I am not optimistic.
Also got off my ass and made an appointment at the Sports Medicine Clinic at U of T to see a therapist and hopefully get my knee fixed. What I usually consider a bother was no trouble at all due to a very nice receptionist with a lovely telephone voice.
That is all.
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re: jap textbooks:
won't you be here for the booksale thing they have? but if not, i could
if you'd like to borrow mine for the year, we could do that. but i would like them back when you're done with them - are you still using minna no nihongo? that way you could save some cash... let me know.
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