Today is my first day back to classes since winter break. Of course I haven't been able to get over my cold that I got from being in South Carolina with a sick boyfriend and of course it is super cold and very wet outside and of course I live on the windiest island in existence! I have one more class today which is my political sciences class. This morning I attended my Health and fitness class with the same coach I had over the summer and last semester. We will be completing challenges such as changing our eating habits for a week, and improving our cardiovascular health and stamina. Basically it's another health class kind of similar to the one we had in high school. My second class of the day was Texas History where the professor just decided today to mention to the freshmen in the class that his class will be difficult for freshmen because it is an upper level class and the readings are a little more in depth and complicated. It might be easier if our brains were a little more developed. 17 out of the 30 students in the class are freshmen. I think maybe if he would have written in the little comment section of the course description what he told us today he might not have had that problem! So I am a little ticked about that. It's the first day of classes and you've already stressed out over half the class. Brilliant. My last class of the day isn't for another couple of hours so maybe I will add on after I get out of that class. Tomorrow my classes don't begin until 11:00 am which is somewhat of a relief I suppose. Tomorrow I have Biology and Anthropology. This semester I'm pretty much taking History classes and Biology. I'm hoping to do better this semester... I'll edit this post after my POLS class.
POST POLS CLASS:
So I'm really excited for this POLS class. The professor is hysterical. To begin the semester he told us a little bit about himself and his family. Throughout his introduction he cracked jokes also warning us that he has a sick sense of humor, which indeed he does. I love it. He cracked some short jokes first and then went on to note that reading "the POLS book does not read like a normal book, or 50 Shades of Grey." He then commented that he had not read the book yet receiving replies such as "Don't read it!"
His rebuttal? "If I learn something from that book that I did not know before, it must be perverted." The class responded with laughter and a few hesitant chuckles to which he stated "hey, when you get to my age..." he trailed off and got back on topic.
This semester should be rather interesting and hopefully an improvement even though apparently Texas History will be 'difficult' for freshmen.
I'm a teenager.
I'm a college student.
I'm back in class.
I wrote this on my phone.
I'm just your average girl.
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