Porter has a little pond in one of the quads for koi fish. They swim up to where you sit (probably wanting food) and you can pet them. It’s sorta relaxing.
Classes are mildly hectic. I’m enjoying Intro to Programming – I might soon reach a point where I don’t understand the material because it’s too complex, but as of now, I’m understanding everything.
The same goes for Calculus, only it’s not as enjoyable… and I’m pretty damn sure that I’ll stop understanding the material soon enough. 😛
And my core writing class? Ugh. Not enjoyable. Just a lot of reading and writing about images and interpretations of said images and blah. At least we get to watch movie trailers and… analyze them.
But the best part about teh new lifestyle so far is my new very good friend Christie. We’re kickin’ it around the dorms every day and lovin’ every minute of it. We went grocery shopping yesterday and seeing as she gets a lot of money every month for allowance, she was a dear enough to buy me some cream soda for my fridge. Omgthanks.
But yeah, basically classes have started and things are hectic, but it’s no biggie. Just going about my day, right on schedule (my Pocket PC, that is)… yeeup.
I’m spending less time online (and more with Christie) so it’s hard to keep up with everyone’s LJs and comics, heheh. Stop being so expressive, everyone. It’s overwhelming.
Hah
I have no real-life friends, so internet is all I got. Glad to hear you’re doing well.
I found you randomly but…
My grandmother used to live at a house where my grandfather had built a pond and she had just regular gold fish in it. It was fun to stick my finger tip in the water and wait for them to swim up thinking it was food and suck on the finger tips. It was very relaxing.
Gods.
Intro to programming. I remember my programming class from way back in the Dark Ages. I took Fortran. Only passed because I convinced two guys I knew to help me with it. One tried to actually teach me (and failed miserably) and the other just cheerfully wrote my programs for me.
Calculus. If you don’t stay on it, you’ll get lost. If you plan to keep going through the math courses, take no breaks between semesters on it. Its a beast to catch back up otherwise.
Lastly, never forget, adults need to play just as much as children do. Keeps ya sane!
— your lurking stranger
calculus
*hears the word and shoots self*
Oh, and I’m enrolled in Calculus too.
*falls dead*