I'm a student again......
Today I braved the gauntlet known as Sinclair Community College to sign up for a course in "Web Programming Using Java" (CIS 285). I went to registration, who told me that I didn't have the prerequisite courses and sent me to academic advising. They wanted a transcript from my college, but were willing to send me to the department head. I met with their secretary, explained my background -- a BS in computer science and 18 years of job experience -- and they let me sign up for the course. Then I got my textbook, and one of the security guards had the gall to ask that I pay her $5 to get in the bookstore. I hate when public safety people go into trickster energy; makes me trust them less. The class starts tomorrow night, and I am ready to begin.
BTW, don't tell
ohiblather this, but last weekend, I saw two squirrels in a tree.....mating. Must be spring. ;-)
BTW, don't tell
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
As for the rigamarole well the people at registration are never comfortable departing from know scripts, unless they get someone else to tell them to. As for the security guard, he was out of line, I hope that 1) you did not pay him. & 2) you reported him to the people in the library at the very least.
His actions may heve been his idea of a joke but they were mercenary and insulting to you. Never allow such an insult to be rewarded. Trickster mode should be reserved for people you actually know or whom you are very sure you will be dealing with regularly enough to employ that type of teaching ploy upon to monitor it properly. The Security guard had no such asurence and therefor most likly was being a jerk. Even if he does follow Coyote Medicine a true practitioner knows when to not use it.
no subject