So here's the deal. In order to graduate by this coming December, I need to take a summer class. This summer class needs to be history: the library science classes that are most applicable to my degree are being offered in the fall, and more than that, if I take comps in the fall, it would be better not to have to worry about an 800-level
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In case that doesn't solve your dilemma, B. That is, if you're not like me and will actually do the research over summer. :P
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Well, wine will help me think this over. :D
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I read a fascinating piece about Caprica, and I really want to watch it, but I still haven't gotten around to BSG D:
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We'll see what my advisor says about all of this. If only he would answer my e-mails.
(Oy, I need your address)
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A. Always valid.
B.A good idea if you are sure you can focus this summer. Not sure what your plans for the summer are, but this sounds smart.So you would be taking comps during the fall too?Cause that seems like A LOT of stress.
C.I actually think this quite valid too if you don't mind it. Would you consider taking another class you don't necessarily need, but are interested in, so you can keep your student status/jobs?
D.Should be done in all cases.
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