I Literally Love the Associate of Science Degree
For today's Appreciations and Resentments:
I Resent the requisites for the Associate of Arts degree.
I Appreciate the requisites for the Associate of Science degree.
Now that I'm changing my transfer degree I have so much more freedom in the classes I take. No more "three class sequences" and "additional distribution courses." Nope just "take three classes here, here, aaaaannd... here. And a couple writing courses." And all this time I thought that the AA was the best for my situation. The advising lady told me that in my situation, I want the AS. She gave me the (ever elusive) AS worksheet. And here I am. I just have to make it official and I'll be good to go.
In other news, I learned in Speech class that all you have to do is ask a group of people "what words or phrases annoy you? in order watching a brimming cup of neurotic bile spill forth.
My Personal Petty Pet Peeve: Misuse of the term "literally." Now, I like hyperbole just fine, but isn't the word "literally" used to signal that you're not being hyperbolic? I dunno. You know what? It probably isn't even in line with any general personal rule I have. Just an isolated annoyance.
I Resent the requisites for the Associate of Arts degree.
I Appreciate the requisites for the Associate of Science degree.
Now that I'm changing my transfer degree I have so much more freedom in the classes I take. No more "three class sequences" and "additional distribution courses." Nope just "take three classes here, here, aaaaannd... here. And a couple writing courses." And all this time I thought that the AA was the best for my situation. The advising lady told me that in my situation, I want the AS. She gave me the (ever elusive) AS worksheet. And here I am. I just have to make it official and I'll be good to go.
In other news, I learned in Speech class that all you have to do is ask a group of people "what words or phrases annoy you? in order watching a brimming cup of neurotic bile spill forth.
My Personal Petty Pet Peeve: Misuse of the term "literally." Now, I like hyperbole just fine, but isn't the word "literally" used to signal that you're not being hyperbolic? I dunno. You know what? It probably isn't even in line with any general personal rule I have. Just an isolated annoyance.


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