The last two days have been up and down for me.
Background:
For the program that I'm in (online, Senior Citizen free tuition), I can register only the first day of class, so at a few minutes after midnight I get on my computer and start registering. Starting this semester, the cut off for online registration is 6:30 a.m. So, I have only that 6 ½ -hour window of opportunity.
This morning (after midnight) I tried to register. The WebAdvisor (online registration service) was down. Kaput! There was no way I could register online, and obviously no one was going to be at the campus for live registration during that time. WebAdvisor didn't come back online until after the 6:30 a.m. deadline cutoff.
I emailed my advisor and he said that I would have to wait until next semester to try again. The course I need isn't offered next semester, plus I would possibly run into the same problem again. I sent him a very discouraged reply.
I was extremely upset. My courses and goal of graduation have been something that have given me daily goals to keep going mentally. If I thought that I could never finish those last four classes to graduate, I would get another step closer to feeling like a quitter.
A miracle happened!
My advisor emailed me back and told me that he went to the Dean and got me into the class! I'm so blessed!
He did also warn me that it's a very difficult class. I feel obligated to do well in it since he went to bat for me. I just have to learn how to deal with stress.
My class will be in PHP programming. This is the description:
"This course is an introduction to the PHP programming language and will cover topics related to the syntax of PHP language and how PHP can be used to design and develop dynamic, database-driven web pages."
It's a required course, so I have to take and pass it, like it or lump it.
(Programming is not my speciality.)
If anyone has some encouragement for me about PHP, I'll take it.