I'm entering my junior year of college, which means that I'm finally getting into many classes specific to my major - this semester I get medical bacteriology and molecular diagnostics/lab technology. Whatever they're like, they can't possibly be worse than organic chemistry! I'm also finishing up the last couple of core classes my college requires. And perhaps most importantly, I have no 8am classes this semester and I only have two classes on Friday. Victory!
I'm going to be working a decent amount next semester; I work in the dorm cafeterias, which is honestly a pretty sweet gig since I get free food before and after my shifts. Anything that cuts down on the grocery bill is a good thing, especially now that I'm in an apartment and won't be using the school's meal plan anymore. Sure, the cafeteria food isn't all that healthy, but it'll be
free.
I was never the most sociable person, but I've come out of my shell a lot since college started & I have a decent circle of friends now. I'm never going to be a party animal, but I'm fine with that. Personality-wise, I'm nowhere near as snarky and sarcastic in real life as I am on the internet, although my sense of humor is still terrible. 8D
Although I still spend way too much time sitting on my a
ss in front of the computer, I've gotten in decent shape thanks to a combination of the school gym, the amount of running around and lifting heavy sh
it I do in my job, and the sheer walkability of downtown Milwaukee(I don't even have a car here, since parking costs money, gas costs money, and the school provides bus passes which work well enough for long-distance travel needs). An in-shape nerd. Who'da thunk it?
intergalactic platypus said:
Oh dear god the
writing how do you
survive. (really, history is a cool subject and I'm sure it makes a cool major, but if I had to write as much as I've been led to believe a history major does, I'd die. Then again, I'm sure other people would say the same thing about the amount of lab classes I have.)