Friday, May 22, 2009

Housing

Well, my options concerning housing just got a little clearer. I found out yesterday that I probably will not live at Assisi Heights. This is because all of the spots for Assisi Heights are full, and there's a waiting list for the returning students. So I will have to live off campus. I've been looking at the Off Campus Housing website looking for places to live, and there's a few that might be good. So we'll see what happens. Just keep me in your prayers as I look for housing.

Oh, and congratulations to Franciscan University class of 2009. I pray that I will join them as a fellow Franciscan alumna in about three years.

Happy Memorial Day everyone!

Friday, May 1, 2009

I got my schedule for next semester!

As you can tell from the title, I got my schedule for the fall semester at Franciscan University. I am registered for 12 credits. This is my fall 2009 schedule:

FRN 201 Intermediate French I Prof. Barbara Ann Zori MWF 3-3:50pm
PHL 113 Philosophy of the Human Person Dr. Michael J. Healy TTH 9:30-10:45am
THE 101 Foundations of Catholicism Dr. Patricia C. Donohue MWF 12-12:50pm
THE 211 Principles of Biblical Study I Dr. Andrew L. Minto TTH 11am-12:15pm

So originally I thought I would have registered in June. But I'm happy with my schedule. I like that the classes aren't too early or too late. Plus I have no more than two classes a day. So I think they did a good job. I normally take between 12 to 13 credits a semester, so I'm glad they didn't have me take 15 credits. I tried to take 15 credits once at Rutgers, and it was too much for me.  I tend to do better with 12 to 13 credits. I'm sure I'll do pretty well in in the theology and philosophy  classes. I'm hoping that I won't do that badly in the intermediate French, since it's been ten years since I took elementary French. But I remember most of what I learned, so I shouldn't do that bad. And if I need help, I can always go to the professor and ask for help. That's what office hours are for. So we will see what will happen next semester. I am hoping I do much better than I did when I was at Rutgers. With God's help, I will.

God Bless! :-)