I have officially completed my first day back at school. Go me!
Actually, it wasn't that difficult. The most challenging thing was actually staying awake - not that my classes are in the least bit dull, but rather that I fell asleep at 1:30am this morning and was wide awake at 3:00am. I suppose that's payback for getting into the sleeping patern of going to bed at about 4am and getting up around noon for the past two weeks.
As I tossed and turned, my mind was relentlessly processing. It even got to the point where I started contemplating what would happen in the hypothetical event that I were to write a book. It would have to be fiction of course. My life isn't THAT interesting. Plus I don't know enough about much of anything to be able to write for more than 20 pages. The things one ponders at 3:00 in the morning truly are stranger than... fiction?
Today was also my first day as a member of the 15 student team that runs the Summit Fund (the College of Business' investment portfolio). I have to wonder if anyone else on the team feels as intimidated or inadequate as I do? I definitely have the desire to be there and do my best, and I suppose that's the most important part. But being on this team also elevates you to a certain level where you are being watched a lot more closely than just an average student dozing off in accounting. I guess it's time to really push myself and see how well I can do!
One of my favorite classes is also back in session - Chinese! I loved/missed that class so much that I actually studied it a bit over break. Yes I know. I'm a nerd, but I'm proud! For some reason, the expression "sticks and stones may break my bones, but nerds will never hurt me..." comes to mind. I don't know why, but it did. But for some reason I highly doubt it holds much veracity.
Just for your information, CSU must have the most crowded recreation center that I've ever seen. It's amazing. Of course, it being the first day of school and everything, I imagine that the majority of people there were in one of those idealistic "lets get things started off on the right foot!" phases. I give them two weeks. Then it shouldn't be so bad. Regardless, I hopefully will be going at 10:00am on Tuesdays and Thursdays after Chinese because, as I have discovered, college students are morning averse. They will do everything possible to avoid having to deal with mornings. That's why they invented hangovers. It's a clever excuse to sleep in and be miserable and not emerge until after lunch time.
Another thing I have observed about students here at CSU, and presumably the majority of educational institutions across the nation: they also walk really slowly. In fact, I can only think of three occassions where someone actually passed me, walking faster than me. (Naturally I don't count the times when I was walking with someone else). As I discussed with a friend a while back, this fact, coupled with the fact that CSU has such a huge campus, means that these students are actually slowly making their way to their classes from yesterday. They just haven't gotten there yet.
As if this wasn't random enough, I have discovered that life is a lot more bearable when you go on an endorphin binge. I went to the rec center and worked out. Yes, it did thoroughly kick my trash, but I still felt great afterward. Massochists have a natural knack for being able to see the gain that is covered up by pain. For some extra, healthy protein following my workout, I have found that nothing beats chilled shrimp with hot and spicey cocktail sauce. Shrimp have a very light flavor that is quite pleasing (in my opinion), plus they are cool and naturally wet, which adds to the refreshment. Adding the fact that spicey food has a tendancy to increase the mind's production of endorphins, this is pretty much the biggest natural, healthy high that can be experienced. Throw a little bit of fresh broccoli into the picture and, well, that may be going a bit overboard.
You laugh at me, but secretly you're jealous. I can tell :p
I also got a whole mess load of paper work done for my application for hopefully being able to study abroad next fall. Hopefully I can get this done and out of the way before the homework starts piling up.
Well, I'm off to go hit the books again. I hope everyone is doing well!
Actually, it wasn't that difficult. The most challenging thing was actually staying awake - not that my classes are in the least bit dull, but rather that I fell asleep at 1:30am this morning and was wide awake at 3:00am. I suppose that's payback for getting into the sleeping patern of going to bed at about 4am and getting up around noon for the past two weeks.
As I tossed and turned, my mind was relentlessly processing. It even got to the point where I started contemplating what would happen in the hypothetical event that I were to write a book. It would have to be fiction of course. My life isn't THAT interesting. Plus I don't know enough about much of anything to be able to write for more than 20 pages. The things one ponders at 3:00 in the morning truly are stranger than... fiction?
Today was also my first day as a member of the 15 student team that runs the Summit Fund (the College of Business' investment portfolio). I have to wonder if anyone else on the team feels as intimidated or inadequate as I do? I definitely have the desire to be there and do my best, and I suppose that's the most important part. But being on this team also elevates you to a certain level where you are being watched a lot more closely than just an average student dozing off in accounting. I guess it's time to really push myself and see how well I can do!
One of my favorite classes is also back in session - Chinese! I loved/missed that class so much that I actually studied it a bit over break. Yes I know. I'm a nerd, but I'm proud! For some reason, the expression "sticks and stones may break my bones, but nerds will never hurt me..." comes to mind. I don't know why, but it did. But for some reason I highly doubt it holds much veracity.
Just for your information, CSU must have the most crowded recreation center that I've ever seen. It's amazing. Of course, it being the first day of school and everything, I imagine that the majority of people there were in one of those idealistic "lets get things started off on the right foot!" phases. I give them two weeks. Then it shouldn't be so bad. Regardless, I hopefully will be going at 10:00am on Tuesdays and Thursdays after Chinese because, as I have discovered, college students are morning averse. They will do everything possible to avoid having to deal with mornings. That's why they invented hangovers. It's a clever excuse to sleep in and be miserable and not emerge until after lunch time.
Another thing I have observed about students here at CSU, and presumably the majority of educational institutions across the nation: they also walk really slowly. In fact, I can only think of three occassions where someone actually passed me, walking faster than me. (Naturally I don't count the times when I was walking with someone else). As I discussed with a friend a while back, this fact, coupled with the fact that CSU has such a huge campus, means that these students are actually slowly making their way to their classes from yesterday. They just haven't gotten there yet.
As if this wasn't random enough, I have discovered that life is a lot more bearable when you go on an endorphin binge. I went to the rec center and worked out. Yes, it did thoroughly kick my trash, but I still felt great afterward. Massochists have a natural knack for being able to see the gain that is covered up by pain. For some extra, healthy protein following my workout, I have found that nothing beats chilled shrimp with hot and spicey cocktail sauce. Shrimp have a very light flavor that is quite pleasing (in my opinion), plus they are cool and naturally wet, which adds to the refreshment. Adding the fact that spicey food has a tendancy to increase the mind's production of endorphins, this is pretty much the biggest natural, healthy high that can be experienced. Throw a little bit of fresh broccoli into the picture and, well, that may be going a bit overboard.
You laugh at me, but secretly you're jealous. I can tell :p
I also got a whole mess load of paper work done for my application for hopefully being able to study abroad next fall. Hopefully I can get this done and out of the way before the homework starts piling up.
Well, I'm off to go hit the books again. I hope everyone is doing well!