Classes
Hey, all!
There's not too much going on today. I have a lot of little things to take care of--assignments here and there, laundry, etc...-- so I'm busy but I'm not swamped.
Also, I recently saw my academic advisor so I could talk to him about what classes I should take next semester. He answered some of my questions about double majoring and things like that, too.
All the students here are going to be registering, pretty soon, for those classes, so I need to figure out what my backups are. Of course, seniors get to choose first, followed by juniors, then sophomores, and freshmen at the end. As luck would have it, I am also in the final group among the freshmen, so I need to make sure I keep my options open. It's still early enough in my college career that I won't stress if I end up having to fulfill one of my philosophy requirements instead of my math requirement.
This really isn't all until the end of November, but it'll be here before we know it, so I'll be sure to let you know how things turned out!


Comments
Hello,
I was just wondering about academic advisors that you mentioned in your last post. How are advisors assigned? I am still undecided about what I want to major in and was wondering if I will get an advisor when I come in as a freshman or if I have to wait until I have a major? Thanks.
Posted by: Aaron | November 7, 2007 9:14 AM
Hi! I will be attending PC next year and I was wondering about the whole double major process myself. How do you go about that process?
Posted by: Christina Bartley | May 2, 2008 12:48 AM
For me, becoming a double major was pretty easy. When I first decided to come to PC, I registered as a political science major. Then, later in the year, when I officially decided on my new major, I went down to the theatre department, and had an appointment with the chair. She pulled out the form and filled out her half, then I went to the Poli Sci chair, who signed his half, and then it was simply a matter of dropping the form off in the records office. Tada! Double major :)
Posted by: Liz | May 2, 2008 9:57 PM