I'm thinking I will definitely probably take a few of those courses. I've registered online (online registration - sweet) for Economics, Sociology, and Abnormal Psych, just have to confirm it, and I may take one of the others ones too. Maybe the Computer Information Science course, but it might be a remedial course (because the CIS major doesnt even list it), or the History of Music course maybe, I'm not sure.
Unfortunately, if I take 9 credits or over, I have to have health insurance. This is fine and dandy if I'm already paying 5k a semester, but when health insurance doubles your bill, it's a little more of an annoyance. As it is it would of been like 1k for the 3 classes, but health insurance jacks it up to like 1.8k. Not cool, health insurance.
But then if I take all these courses, when spring comes around I may find myself in the exact boat as I am this month and get the same I don't want to take these courses I want to take them at Fitchburg feeling. If I was going to do nothing and just save and keep Subway job I would probably end up with $2400ish to pay for college if I had to, but if I go to school I end up with the same +$1000 I am now.
I hate decisions.
In other news, my mom found $200 in savings bonds for me. Sweet. If only $200 was worth as much as it was 15 years ago though.
I've been thinking about my college "plan" (I'm actually thinking ahead right now), I'd love to double major Computer Science/Math with minors in Psychology and Philosophy. It'd be perfect but the course load to complete all the requirements might not work in four years. With this thought I'm thinking about my schedule and looking at filler courses that might not work if I need to compress all my classes into those four concentrations. Like Economics and History of Music probably wouldn't satisfy any requirements in those fields. But they are still things I would find interesting and worth taking.
Okay, I will return you to more interesting livejournal entries.
Tags: bcc, college, future, money
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