I start school on the 20th. While I am glad that I'll be spending less time at work, I am not looking forward to driving to class every day. Also, I don't know anyone at my school, so there is no social aspect involved. This is only disappointing because most of my actual friends are all leaving for college. My school is making me take a basic computer course that is really pissing me off, as if I haven't already learned how to use fucking Microsoft Word. I also had to sign up for a physical fitness course of some type, and the only one that fit into my schedule was Yoga. On top of that I have to take a Student Success course that is required for graduation, even though they really only teach you various studying techniques and from what I gather it's an enormous waste of time. I'm pretty sure I got straight A's last semester, so I don't understand why I have to take that class. I am a bit miffed that I can't take another Painting class this semester, and that the only art class I'm involved in is Art Appreciation. On the other hand, I have signed up for Theater Practicum, which will amount to 9 hours a week building and painting sets for whatever play they'll be doing in the fall. In all I think I'm taking seven classes. If my credits from Loyola finally transfer over, I'll be able to drop at least one of them (if not three), which would be incredible.
Part of me wishes I had applied at a University in state so that I wouldn't keep missing out on all of the normal college life sort of stuff. But then I think about how I didn't like it last time I tried it, so I probably wouldn't like it this time, and I would miss my brothers too much anyway. I'll have to transfer somewhere at the middle of the year no matter what happens, so I might as well enjoy these next few months at home.
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"I sweat like a fucking nun on Sunday...I don't even know what that means."
- Sebastian Bach
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