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While nothing can replace home, I feel almost as if I've never left Bryn Mawr. Sure, it's taking me a while to get back into the swing of classes and such, but I moved in and have been sleeping fairly well and everything's been pretty okay. I've been to and got into all of the classes I'm going to take this semester which is a huge relief and I think I'm going to be pretty happy with it. My schedule is also really nice.
Monday: Intro to Cultural Anthropology-- 10:00-11:30
General Chemistry-- 12:00-1:00
Tuesday: Microbiology -- 10:00-11:30
Chemistry Lab-- 1:00-4:00
Wednesday: Intro to Cultural Anthropology-- 10:00-11:30
General Chemistry-- 12:00-1:00
Thursday: Microbiology-- 10:00-11:30
Medieval Medicine-- 1:00-4:00
Friday: General Chemistry-- 12:00-2:00
So all in all I love it. I go to Starbucks with Stafshar Mondays and Wednesdays to do work and chill. Tuesdays and Thursdays I have my fencing. And starting Fridays at noon? What could be better. =] I'm really excited for Microbio and the Medieval Medicine. I'm actually really intimidated by both, especially because I'm expected to participate a lot in both, but hopefully I'll be able to do it. I did really well last semester and I'm hoping to continue that.
In other news, my room is a mess already. I still haven't finished unpacking all of my little shits so I have a big box in the middle of my room overflowing with STUFF. And I [shamefully] bought more posters that I need to hang up, plus I need to rehang the posters that fell down over break. I am proud of myself though because I found out how to work my iHome. HURRAY!
In other other news I actually read three books over break that will begin my 2009 book list/yearly page count! Remember bolded means favorite, * means already read [thought that won't happen too often because I have so many new books to read!]
1. Dragonhaven--Robin McKinley : 342 pages.
2. The Graveyard Book--Neil Gaiman : 307 pages.
3. City of Bones--Cassandra Clare : 496 pages.
Total = 1,145 pages.
I'm also in the middle of about four books that I hope to finish soon before classes get totally CRAZY.
I guess that's all for now. I'm going to try to blog more often because I really do like doing it. It lets me think and let out stuff that I don't really say that much. Time to read about microbial cell function and structure!
ciao!
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