1. Political Communication
3. Korean Social Welfare
4. Intro to Music and Its Meaning
5. Beginning Korean
My schedule looked so beautiful with all five of these classes. I would start class at 11am everyday. And I would have a gap everyday before Beginning Korean. But after everyone displayed their concern, I decided that 19 units wasn't a good idea. I think I just wanted to have the perfect-looking schedule. If I kept the 19 units, I would start class everyday at 11am (with the exception of morning volunteering on Wednesdays). I would have a gap everyday before Beginning Korean and I would finish that at 6pm everyday. Sadly, I had to dismantle it, but I probably won't regret it. I pretty much have all of Monday free now.
Beginning Korean is an awesome class too. I have it everyday for two hours, but it flies by pretty fast. I feel like I'm in kindergarten again, learning my vowels and consonants. Intro to Music and Its Meaning is also really enjoyable. All we do is listen to classical music and learn about how different pieces are formed. Even though I don't know how to play it, the piano is my favorite instrument. It's really nice how my teacher has a keyboard in class and plays it to help us learn. I've always liked classical music, and now I'm getting into it even more. I'll be so sophisticated by the end of the semester.
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