>>7790150The thing that's been bothering me for the past few months is I don't know if I want to drop a class I really like, since it has a heavy workload.
It's Ancient World, and I *love* history, but it's writing intensive. I already have three other writing intensive classes (and I'm a writing major) but it seems like a bit much to have 4 writing intensive classes. I've NEVER had a history class that's writing intensive either and I've taken 4+ in the past.
I already have another class, Intro to Journalism, lined up in case I do decide to drop the Ancient World class.
I don't really know what to do. My one friend called me lazy for trying to escape four writing intensive classes (she has four writing intensive classes), but my advisor/other friends told me to drop it. I'm thinking my one friend is just jealous that she doesn't have the option like I do, since she's stuck catching up on credits.
It's not as serious as the other anons, but I just want this problem to be solved already. I'm thinking of dropping the Ancient World class regardless of the fallout, but I hope a few anons can give me some advice, perhaps?