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04 July 2007

To Multi-class, or not...

I don't think it's just me. I look at the program schedule and I see one class that really grabs my interest, and then another one that looks just as interesting right below. Both offered at the same time of course. So what do you do? Of course there's a good argument for choosing one class and staying in it from start to finish. It's a good argument, but I've never followed. Inevitably I hopscotch between classes, finding a seat at the back or near the aisle (these seems to be the most popular I might add!), staying in one for a while, then skulking off to the next room, when there seems to be a lull. I do always feel a bit like I've missed out anyway, for all my frantic scurrying up and down the hallways to sit in on other classes that I don't want to miss. I’m so used to multi-tasking in my everyday life, but there is something to be said for just focusing on one class, the whole time. Hmmm, interesting concept!

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