School Daze
Two Classes
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I'm still working on my undergraduate work. I've sent away for my Associate Degree from the Defense Language Institute (and I should've months ago), and I expect it in the mail by the end of next month.
I'm currently taking History II, am in the third week, but still stuck in the middle of the second weeks' work. Such is my online education.
On top of that, I've signed up for another class to start two Mondays from now (at the beginning of my fifth week of History). I'd better be caught up by then, because a double load will weigh me down hard. I'm looking forward to it, Introduction to Philosophy (which is how it ties into the Category here). But I'm not really sure what to expect.
I've been reading a lot about the Christian faith, a lot of the Bible, lately. I've also been reading this neat Zen book (Link) that one of my Specialists (rank, not profession) lent me, and I bought a copy less than a week later.
I've done some reading in the past on Taoism, but I'm unsure how much Eastern philosophy we'll get into. I'm actually looking forward to exploring some European stuff, even though I've heard it's not as interesting; at least it will be new to me!
Just need to get my butt into gear. I'm procrastinating on the History assignments as I type this!
I'm currently taking History II, am in the third week, but still stuck in the middle of the second weeks' work. Such is my online education.
On top of that, I've signed up for another class to start two Mondays from now (at the beginning of my fifth week of History). I'd better be caught up by then, because a double load will weigh me down hard. I'm looking forward to it, Introduction to Philosophy (which is how it ties into the Category here). But I'm not really sure what to expect.
I've been reading a lot about the Christian faith, a lot of the Bible, lately. I've also been reading this neat Zen book (Link) that one of my Specialists (rank, not profession) lent me, and I bought a copy less than a week later.
I've done some reading in the past on Taoism, but I'm unsure how much Eastern philosophy we'll get into. I'm actually looking forward to exploring some European stuff, even though I've heard it's not as interesting; at least it will be new to me!
Just need to get my butt into gear. I'm procrastinating on the History assignments as I type this!