Jun. 1st, 2001

Stupid! Me!

Jun. 1st, 2001 02:08 am
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So I went to the registrar on Tuesday, all jazzed and confident in my classes selection, first in line for classes for the first time ever (cause I'm going to be a Big Bad Senior next year), only to discover that one of my classes has been canceled! Dammit!

The worst part was that it was listed as canceled on one of the handouts we got with the Fall 2001 schedule, and I would have known of the cancellation had I looked at the stupid sheet. I felt like a huge dumbass. I was totally that kid in elementary school who always lost points for not following directions. Anyway, , I sat there next to the irate registrar lady (and I guess I'd be irate too if I had to deal with idiot college students like myself) and picked out another class, but I think I want to switch it. But I don't know what to. And I have to do it tomorrow or wait until the fall and have to do the whole hunt-down-signatures-thing.

I think I'll get in bed with the fall schedule and pick something. Something without a writing requirement, though. Ooh, maybe another women's studies class.

Decisions, decisions . . .

Oh, on a less Jess-is-a-Spaz note, saw two fab movies in the last few days. One, The Kid (or Disney's The Kid, whateva), with Bruce Willis, was just so sweet. I completely fell in love with it. And the other, Keeping the Faith, cracked me up! Love Ben Stiller! And Ed Norton! I really, really got a kick out of it, which surprised me since I hadn't heard that many good things about it. To be honest, I hadn't heard much of anything about it. It was a perfect semi-sappy, funny, romantic comedy with a twist. (He's a Rabbi! He's a Priest! They're best friends -- and they're in love with the same girl! Wackiness ensues.)

Later homies --

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