So, I have just survived the first week of my 3rd year of college. It has been a crazy week. New school, new campus, new teachers, new schedule, new homework, new appreciation for those who are smart enough to have rolly backpacks and not lug around a 25+ lb. bag of books and binders. Thus far I am excited for my biology lecture and biology lab. Chemistry and math are still not my friends. Stats is a whole new world and language for me and I'm goin
g to have to swim hard to get it. Chemistry hasn't presented anything I didn't already know. . . yet. I ordered my chemistry book online and it still hasn't come in the mail so trying to defeat the system I bought the textbook from the bookstore today and will sell it back when I receive the other one in the mail. Take that bookstore!! Stupid outrageous prices. *Mumble grumble* Sam is liking his classes so far and we leave about the same time and my first break of the day is the same time he heads home for work so we get to have lunch together. Speaking of food, the school has had activities daily to give away free food and we've really enjoyed it. Also, free shirts. Yay free stuff! This alone makes SUU cooler than DSC. Haha. On a downside, I have a biology textbook that weighs about the same as Chris Farley did before his death. That, plus my math and chemistry books and another binder is enough to make me wish I owned a jazzy scooter to wheel around in and save my neck, back and legs the torment. It also causes a problem when trying to "sprint" between classes in efforts to make it there early if not on time. Good thing my classes are on opposite side of campus! I've had more cardio work outs this week than I have in a very long time. Who needs a gym membership when you can run up and down stairs 3 times a week with a backpack full of knowledge?! I've seen a lot of people I knew in high school or at DSC and have talked to a few of them. When not in class I'm focused on getting to my next one. Socializing will have to wait. I must leave now. I need to figure out how I can use a rolly backpack and not look completely helpless or the age of 6.
g to have to swim hard to get it. Chemistry hasn't presented anything I didn't already know. . . yet. I ordered my chemistry book online and it still hasn't come in the mail so trying to defeat the system I bought the textbook from the bookstore today and will sell it back when I receive the other one in the mail. Take that bookstore!! Stupid outrageous prices. *Mumble grumble* Sam is liking his classes so far and we leave about the same time and my first break of the day is the same time he heads home for work so we get to have lunch together. Speaking of food, the school has had activities daily to give away free food and we've really enjoyed it. Also, free shirts. Yay free stuff! This alone makes SUU cooler than DSC. Haha. On a downside, I have a biology textbook that weighs about the same as Chris Farley did before his death. That, plus my math and chemistry books and another binder is enough to make me wish I owned a jazzy scooter to wheel around in and save my neck, back and legs the torment. It also causes a problem when trying to "sprint" between classes in efforts to make it there early if not on time. Good thing my classes are on opposite side of campus! I've had more cardio work outs this week than I have in a very long time. Who needs a gym membership when you can run up and down stairs 3 times a week with a backpack full of knowledge?! I've seen a lot of people I knew in high school or at DSC and have talked to a few of them. When not in class I'm focused on getting to my next one. Socializing will have to wait. I must leave now. I need to figure out how I can use a rolly backpack and not look completely helpless or the age of 6.
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