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13 April 1999
so i have to make a decision about my philosophy of religion class. i always go to class, and i participate in discussions, and i'm thoroughly enjoying it, but because of the broken part of my brain that causes me to procrastinate beyond all reasonable limits, i'm a good deal behind in the graded work part of things. and so at this point i have two options: i can drop the class, which would involve attending the remaining sessions, but not completing the written work, or i can not drop the class and obligate myself to do all the work, and accept a less than spectacular grade due to the couple of late papers. and i have to make the decision by friday.
on the plus side of withdrawing, there's less stress, more time to dedicate to writing my play, painting, practising guitar, and the fact that i don't actually need the course as a pre-requisite for anything. on the minus side, i'd be a big quitter, and i'll have to dedicate one more elective at risd to fulfilling the liberal arts requirement. and again it occurs to me that i must be crazy for planning on returning to school full time in the fall.
on the plus side of withdrawing, there's less stress, more time to dedicate to writing my play, painting, practising guitar, and the fact that i don't actually need the course as a pre-requisite for anything. on the minus side, i'd be a big quitter, and i'll have to dedicate one more elective at risd to fulfilling the liberal arts requirement. and again it occurs to me that i must be crazy for planning on returning to school full time in the fall.