Okay, so by the grace of the Lord, my math class was canceled. I took this as a sign that I did indeed have piles of work to do and also that I should take the time needed to write a new entry of my lovely blog. And away we go...
So as midterms and what have you approach ridiculously quickly, I'm finding it harder and harder to update the word a day calender I got for Christmas. Incredulity sets in as February comes faster than I thought possible and as I check the weather in the morning to decide what to wear, I realize that spring is so rapidly setting in I almost missed it. It's kind of a nice feeling, but also a little scary. A friend of mine commented that as we are getting older, it seems the years are flying by a lot faster, something I agreed with instantly. But hopefully with this recent awareness, I can slow it all down to also comprehend that I am actually having a great time. This semester is becoming something I know I will remember when looking back on those "College Days."
I guess I can rightfully say that I did suffer from that freshmen syndrome the first semester. I didn't want to have to deal with anything that was going on, something that usually gets me into trouble. Being thrown into new situations constantly took a toll I was too afraid to admit, but now I am all too happy to say that I am getting much better at foreseeing them before they hit me head on. I think I also have my new day-planner to thank for that, though...
To sum up, (English teachers always told me never to use this, but I always like it so whatever) I have such hope for this new semester and my great classes that I'm really starting to fall in love with in a way that was impossible before (it's almost creepy how much I'm learning about myself in Sociology). Hah, so before I get too naive and immature for my readers, I will just conclude my thoughts into one little nice sentence: I have big goals for this semester and an iron-like will to have them met. Hope you have the same optimism for me.
P.S. If you don't know what the title of this blog means, please look it up. It's rather fascinating and I learned about it only just today.
4 comments:
Melvin Cooley, eh?
Yeah! We just learned about his theories today, it was really cool! I am starting to really love my sociology class.
your optimism/goals=self-fulling prophecy :)
Soc is great.
freshman are way cuter second semester than they are first - in the "aww, cute" way
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