Beyond Occident

End of the Semester

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With just a couple final exams left and about a week till I’m home, my first semester of college is pretty much over. I thought I would have a lot of adjusting after going to a 4oo student high school and an equally small grade school, but it didn’t seem like a big difference at all. While the first couple weeks went by really slow, after that, the semester just flew.

I love that you change classes every semester. By the time January rolled around in high school, I was tired of most of my classes. This way, it’ll stay different and I’ll stay interested. Next semester, I’m taking a couple Anthropology classes, finishing my general education and I’m starting to learn Arabic. I’m much more excited than I was about this semester since I finally get to start getting more involved with my major (or majors… I’m considering double majoring in Anthropology and Political Science).

Anyway, I’m going home next Thursday. First item on my agenda? Getting the upstairs prepared for Christmas… we’re busting out the string lights! Then I’ll start getting gift ideas together.

And finally, I’d like to gift everyone with the culmination of all my spanish skills that I learned. I took probably my final Spanish class this semester, and I figured I’d leave my favorite line: Todos los Martes, los osos comen la lluvia ácida y ellos causan la deforestación.

Written by mlonneman

November 29, 2007 at 9:54 pm

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