scheduling
raze
first
they
said
it
was
flexible
and
subject
to
change
,
and
if
the
classes
conflicted
with
a
student's
existing
schedule
and
they
couldn't
or
wouldn't
be
physically
present
,
as
long
as
they
passed
their
tests
they'd
get
the
expensive
piece
of
paper
they
were
chasing
.
then
they
said
it
would
likely
be
twenty
hours
a
week
,
in
blocks
of
two
or
three
hours
a
day
,
any
time
between
eight
in
the
morning
and
six
at
night
.
then
they
said
there
could
be
eleven
-hour
days
.
then
they
admitted
there
was
no
set
schedule
,
and
they
didn't
know
what
was
going
to
happen
or
when
,
but
they
insisted
it
would
be
a
good
idea
to
register
early
to
try
and
secure
a
seat
at
the
table
.
how
are
you
supposed
to
commit
to
a
two
-year undertaking
with
any
confidence
at
all
when
the
people
put
in
charge
of
making
it
run
can't
even
name
its
shape
?
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