Tuesday, January 20, 2009

first day of second semester

As you (who? ashley, and random kid) can probably tell, today was my first day of classes of the semester.  I woke up at 8:15, which is probably the earliest that i've woken up since last semester. I got to School in a half hour, even with the outrageous traffic that seems to only come at the beginning of a new semester.  I'm noticing a pattern (one of many).  My first class at 9:30 was Mass Media and Society.  It was cold, and my professor couldn't log onto the computer to show her powerpoint presentation.  She explained the syllabus, and I can safely say that I'm not looking forward to that class.  My Social Psychology class was at 11:00 and it was fine.  I've never had a class in a large lecture hall so that'll be cool I guess.

I had lunch with Caitrin.  We got sandwiches from Geoff's and brought them to her house.  

My Drawing class was at 2:00.  We drew an ironing board with a box on top of it.  We also got a list of supplies that we'll need, and it's probably going to cost me over $100 dollars.  I currently have literally $4.00 to my name.

I'll elaborate more on how I'm feeling next time.  I'm too tired right now.

2 comments:

  1. Ah. Glad to see I'm gaining some degree of notoriety around here. I'm still not sure exactly why I respond here, as I don't know you and you don't know me.
    But I do.

    3 Classes in 1 day? Hmph. My school is so bloody slow. I need to transfer. Or quit.

    Ironing board with box? Seems kind of random. Even more random than me.

    Expensive stuff is expensive. Sorry to hear (yet another case) of higher education wallet-milking.

    As to how you're feeling? I hope you're feeling ok. Again, I'm not sure why.
    Really, I hope everyone's feeling ok.

    Well, have a good evening!

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  2. Aw. I totally feel your pain. I'm going to end up spending $450 for books/supplies after all is said and done.

    I'm terrified of Geoff's, though. I don't understand how you can be so normal and brave.

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