October 27, 2011

  • Day off

    Today is my first official, middle of the school week day off. My one English class was cancelled today in addition to my volunteering, so here I am. I like…just got up at 10. It feels really good.

    I still have work to do and stuff, but I’m happy to finally not have to get up and bleh because I didn’t get enough sleep or something.

    I have no idea what I’m going to do about mandatory volunteering this week that’s  part of my freshman experience, but whatever.

    I’ve been ok….nothing really really exciting to tell anyone.

    I didn’t really have any actual midterm exams, but my grades were in the range I wanted them to be so that was good. Before I got here I was really afraid that I wasn’t going to be able to pass and stuff. It was a stupid thing to say, but whatever. I tend to freak out over stupid things generally anyway.

    I think one of my favorite things about college is that I’m away from my family and on my own for real. My mom and I are having a lot of disagreements lately and I think it would be that much more frustrating if I had to reside in the same icky house as her. I really don’t miss having to argue with her about every little thing everyday. I am going to try and talk to her this weekend about what we’re dealing with, but I have no idea how that’s going to go. Gr.

    I don’t know what I’m taking next semester, but I think I’m dropping education as a major. I want to be a teacher, but I don’t want to deal with all this crap with the education certification. Eastern has Tiers of Ged Ed requirements that have to be completed and I could fulfill some of those requirements with the ged eds for being a teacher, but I’ve already filled some Tier requirements so I don’t know what’s going to happen. I just know that I really don’t want to take another math class, US history class or stuff of that sort. I really feel like I’m in college and that should mean that I get to choose what I want to take.

     

    Anyway, I gotta go eat. We’ll see if I write later.

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