Tomorrow morning at 8:00 AM, my sophomore year will officially commence.
I'm filled with all sorts of terror and exhilaration.
This semester, I'm taking 6 hours of math, 4 hours of physics, 3 hours of English and 3 hours of acting. If my syllabi are any indication, my hardest classes will be, by a long shot, the two in my major. (That is, my math classes) In my opinion, though, that's just fine. If college isn't going to challenge me, I should probably leave now. Challenge means growth. Challenge means stretch my boundaries. Challenge means staying up until 3 AM working on homework that's due in 5 hours. (I have 8 AM classes everyday. And they're all math classes. Who came up with that brilliant idea?)
Academically, I expect this semester to be more difficult than last semester. (Ah, Lifetime Fitness, I'll miss you) Logistically, though, this semester looks to be much easier. I'm done with classes by lunch every day but Wednesday, I have roommates that actually talk to me, and my room actually gives me space to live in. Life is good.
If this blog becomes a burden, I'll be sad to see it go, but I would shed it to a weekly schedule in a heartbeat instead of giving up something else. I love blogging, and I'll try and keep it up, but it's just not as important as, say, spending time with friends, or homework. (Oh, the ever-present homework)
Anyway, I'll see you around.
Three random thoughts:
1. This was going to be the second part of my DR trip recap. However, the recapping is a bit more involved than I originally thought. Look forward to it, though!
2. I'm pretty sure my current room (which houses one person) is bigger than my room from last Spring (which housed two people). I am very pleased by this.
3. My internet died between writing my second and third thought. And I was going to write something awesome, too! Oh, the humanity!
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