Sunday, January 22, 2012

Second week

The second week is ending. I am still in the process of deciding which courses that I will take for the semester. I've been attending all of the classes until now. As you can imagine, it is very tiring. In total, 6 classes (double that if you count tutorials, well some classes doesn't have tutorials yet). So far I have only decided to drop Language and Gender, and Communication and Culture amongst the options. Only one option is confirmed, which is Communication in Advertising. So, the dilemma is to choose one more.

As of now, I'm lacking 1 unit to graduate. At the moment, I'm taking Japanese to fill that 1 unit. Our options that was originally offered were all 3 units. Now, we are offered a Gennext course which is 4 units. So, If I decided to take the Gennext course, I will be able to drop Japanese. 

Here are the 3 courses left to choose from: Bilingualism and Multilingual Societies (3 units), Phonetics and Phonological Analysis (3 units) and Language Issues in Brunei (4 units). If I take any of the 3 units course, I'll have to keep Japanese. If I take the 4 units, I'll be able to drop Japanese. 

The thing is, I originally wanted to take Phonetics and Phonological Analysis, but now the 4 units is so tempting.

The question is, does less courses equal to less workload? One week left to decide...

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