04.09
2008

{ feeling : ok
{ hearing : little chit chat in the design lab

Who has so much of school: I do! I’m taking summer school and I just got registered to Fall. It’s weird to be knowing what your schedule will be looking like for the next half of the year … More so even!

It’s kind of crazy but not really. For example, summer looks like:

MONDAY
9 – 12:50PM: Sign, Symbol, Image

TUESDAY
9 – 11:30AM: Political Philosophy
1:30 – 5:20PM: Intermediate Typography

WEDNESDAY
9 – 12:50PM: Sign, Symbol, Image

THURSDAY
9 – 11:30AM: Political Philosophy
1:30 – 5:20PM: Intermediate Typography

FRIDAY
Nothing.

But according to the course description, I’ll probably be in class only Tuesday and Thursdays for most of summer school. Sign, Symbol, Image is a apparently a 5 week course or something like that. Not too terribly weird … Fall on the other hand is kind of way weird. It’s like this:

MONDAY
8:30 – 12:20PM: Branding Idenity

TUESDAY
8:30 – 12:20PM: Packaging Design
1:00 – 4:50PM: Digital Illustration I

WEDNESDAY
6 – 9:50PM: Photo Communications

THURSDAY
Nothing.

FRIDAY
Nothing.

SATURDAY
9 – 11:50AM: History of Chicago

The things I do to graduate on time … Hopefully. J-Session (aka Winter School) is probably in my future according to my advisor. My initial thought was all these classes were what I needed only no because I need a certain amount of hours which explains Political Philosophy. I just need some electives. Any electives. Me wanty hours.

Currently, photo isn’t killing me as bad. Well, I guess it is only I’m sort of getting used to going to the darkroom up to twice a week for up to 6 hours each time.

Our final project can be anything we like that we’ve done so I’m doing concert photography. Seeing as my teacher’s first suggestion was to go to outdoor concerts doesn’t work (seriously, it doesn’t seem like a concert is going to be outdoors till May), she then suggested to try to get hookups to bands so I can use a tripod or something. Anyone know a band? Give me the hookup, kthx.

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