Spring is Upon Us!

Thursday, January 7, 2010  at 11:11 PM

Spring semester, that is. Of course you probably could've figured that out just by looking out your window, especially if you live in the Northeast; there's about six to eight inches of snow out on the ground just here, so obviously spring isn
't here yet. So sorry if I tricked you!

Sunday is my planned return to State College, Pennsylvania. Well, not so much a "planned" return as a "completely necessary" return. Classes for spring semester begin on Monday, and while it is just the start of syllabus week, I'm already starting to mentally prepare myself for the upcoming work-load I'm going to have.

And by mentally prepare I mean I've been completely bored out of my mind, and while other events have currently put me into a very, very sour mood, I've distracted slash semi-entertained myself by making up a pretty picture full of colors and words (also known as a picture of my schedule of classes for next semester).


And there it is! Isn't it beautiful? Just click on the image and it should take you to the full-sized image. I understand it's a little impossible to read the smaller version so I tried real hard to get the link to work. No need to thank me, it's all in a day's work.

I once again have my wonderful six-credit French class, as well as two history classes and a ridiculous English class that isn't required but is just super interesting to me. And then I have the random gen-ed for the semester; this time it's Math, and after my brief but crushing rendez-vous with Calculus II, I'm not too excited about it. Especially since this is algebra and I suck at algebra. I prefer numbers in my mathematics, not letters. I don't like sitting there and simplifying out equations by cancelling variables; I don't care how big the numbers that you're working with end up being, I would much rather just plug in every known variable and solve it that way. But that's just me, I know people that prefer algebra. I think they're stupid. Sorry if I offended you with that comment, but I'm just being real.

So I'm ready for another fun-filled 18-credit semester filled with exams and quizzes and reading and papers. But honestly it beats what I was doing as a Biochemistry major, so I can't complain. Nor was I... but seriously I can't wait. I'm going absolutely stir-crazy in this fricken house surrounded by animals and snow. Just get me out of here!

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