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Anne,
While I'm delighted to read that you are contemplating P. E. courses
(because it implies that your health has improved considerably) I'm afraid I
have to agree with Bobby about this. Unless your doctors have said that
vigorous exercise is essential, focus your energies on your academics and
rely on a sport or recreational activity you are already familiar with for
exercise. By the way, since when is cooking a P. E. course?
Susan
----- Original Message -----
From: "greer.bobby" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 11:00 AM
Subject: Re: Decisions, Decisions
> Anee,
>
> I would not take the PE courses, since they do not count toward youtr
GPA,
> Rather,
> I would concentrate own college algebra. Take my advice, I repeated
algebra
> twice!!
>
> Bobby
>
> Anee Stanford wrote:
>
> > Hi all-
> >
> > It's been a very bussy symester. Well I am in the process of signing up
for
> > classes once again. I am going to audit College algebra and take a
course
> > called Legal Enviornment of Orginizations as well as a speech class. I
am
> > trying to decide rather or not to take a PE class this time or not. If
I
> > took a PE class it would be either Dutch Oven Cooking, Intermiedit
Fencing,
> > Seated Areobics, or Beginning Kayaking. What do you all think?
> >
> > At this point these classes really don't count toward my GPA because you
can
> > only count 8 cedits of PE toward graduation and the rest don't get
figgured
> > into the GPA, however it dose count I belive toward the total # of
credits
> > you have taken.
> >
> > Anee Stanford
> > Founder of CPIC
> > http://www.geocities.com/aneecp/
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