Wednesday, October 24, 2007

dilemma

I have a quiz in Hebrew tomorrow and lots of vocab I don't know. I also need to have a statement ready on Friday for a paper about which I am at an almost complete lost. I should also be doing some Greek.

Instead, I've been looking at the class schedule for next semester, and questioning why I am studying what I am studying, why I want to study other things, and what it all means in the end. Here's my problem. There are two Greek classes I want to take (Hellenistic poetry seminar and Orators), Hebrew, New Testament, Religious Violence, and Greek and Roman Religions. Each of these classes is 3 credits. I can only take 14 credits. I am currently taking 14 credits, and I think if I do it again my head will explode. But I really want to do Orators. And I really want to do the poetry (because I'm thinking we would read parts of the Argonautica, and that would be sweet). I have locked myself into Hebrew, and I like it, but I'm having a hard time seeing how it's related to everything else, because I don't have time to take anything religious, and I really just want to read Greek. Then again, I looked at some Latin today for this paper that I'm confused about, and now I want to read Latin. But I also want to learn Hebrew, and I also want to study Religious Stuff and Things...

and so I am at a loss. And then sometimes...most times...I want to go get on a plane and move to Berlin. But still study all the above-mentioned Stuffs and Things.

In other news...there is no other news. This is my life. I'm going to go learn Hebrew now.

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