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A question standing before me now is: not should I pursue an open university education, but when I should pursue it. Spring semester discrete math is a wash. Even if I could catch up to the material ( I might do, with combinatorics) I doubt I'd be able to fulfil the hand-in assignment requirement.
I could sign up for the same course in the summer semester (early sign-up closes this week). I already have the material, after all. It's brick-sized altogether so why not put it to good use. I could sign up for another course, of which they have at my level just this, and linear algebra OH NOES. Or I could give myself a break and hold off until the fall semester.
Or I could forget about all this and go write some fanfic. Make a decision by way of letting the decision-making time window pass me by. It is my specialty, after all.
I could sign up for the same course in the summer semester (early sign-up closes this week). I already have the material, after all. It's brick-sized altogether so why not put it to good use. I could sign up for another course, of which they have at my level just this, and linear algebra OH NOES. Or I could give myself a break and hold off until the fall semester.
Or I could forget about all this and go write some fanfic. Make a decision by way of letting the decision-making time window pass me by. It is my specialty, after all.