Got my university finals next week, and the Summer semester after that. I'm taking my "English 102" class, plus a weight training class *does Hercules pose* I figured I'd go ahead and get my 102 out of the way with it as my only class; that way I can focus more attention on it so I don't fail. And I get to go for FREE this Summer cuz my scholarship got expanded to Summer coverage.
Plus, I've been thinking a lot, and I may have finally picked a major: English Lit. Get all my creds and teach at a college level. I dunno, just thinking out loud.
Anyone else taking classes this Summer?
"When looking up there, I just felt whole, like I belonged. Like one day I too would shine my most brilliant. Sitting there also made me think about sitting through services at my little country church back home. About that never-changing congregation of the same sixty-seven people and everyone has known you since before you were born. Now, out here in the real world, everything just seemed more vivid than when I used to sit in that little pew. That pew that was now so, so far away from where I was. I feared I had somehow left God behind there, too. I feared he was somehow just sitting there, saving my seat on the fifth pew from the front row, just waiting on me to come back. I left so quickly, I worried that he may not have noticed I was gone. And, now, I’m just too far away to find. So he’s just sitting there, patiently waiting on me to come back. I closed my eyes and prayed a moment. I hoped more than anything that he could still hear me." -an excerpt from my novella, A Sea of Fallen Leaves.
I thought about taking a break; but then I thought about how hard it would be in the Fall taking 102, along with all my other hard classes.
Plus, classes are a bit easier over the Summer semester.
"When looking up there, I just felt whole, like I belonged. Like one day I too would shine my most brilliant. Sitting there also made me think about sitting through services at my little country church back home. About that never-changing congregation of the same sixty-seven people and everyone has known you since before you were born. Now, out here in the real world, everything just seemed more vivid than when I used to sit in that little pew. That pew that was now so, so far away from where I was. I feared I had somehow left God behind there, too. I feared he was somehow just sitting there, saving my seat on the fifth pew from the front row, just waiting on me to come back. I left so quickly, I worried that he may not have noticed I was gone. And, now, I’m just too far away to find. So he’s just sitting there, patiently waiting on me to come back. I closed my eyes and prayed a moment. I hoped more than anything that he could still hear me." -an excerpt from my novella, A Sea of Fallen Leaves.
yeah i'm taking the summer off to prepare for my return to Houston. as it is now i think that city is bolting everything down for my return as well.
Whenever death may surprise us, let it be welcome if our battle cry has reached even one receptive ear and another hand reaches out to take up our arms.
Nobody's gonna miss me, no tears will fall, no ones gonna weap, when i hit that road. my boots are broken my brain is sore, fer keepin' up with thier little world, i got a heavy load. gonna leave 'em all just like before, i'm big city bound, your always 17 in your hometown
Whenever death may surprise us, let it be welcome if our battle cry has reached even one receptive ear and another hand reaches out to take up our arms.
Nobody's gonna miss me, no tears will fall, no ones gonna weap, when i hit that road. my boots are broken my brain is sore, fer keepin' up with thier little world, i got a heavy load. gonna leave 'em all just like before, i'm big city bound, your always 17 in your hometown
Whenever death may surprise us, let it be welcome if our battle cry has reached even one receptive ear and another hand reaches out to take up our arms.
Nobody's gonna miss me, no tears will fall, no ones gonna weap, when i hit that road. my boots are broken my brain is sore, fer keepin' up with thier little world, i got a heavy load. gonna leave 'em all just like before, i'm big city bound, your always 17 in your hometown
I took summer courses every year except for right after my first year of college. It's a good way to get ahead, and to get some extra classes in to pad your GPA.
<nam_kablam> I'll be naked holding a ":O" sign while pumping their door
superrgirll wrote:i wanted to take a summer course, but i can't.
Why not?
I'm taking two classes. Finance and a business information systems class.
I kind of have to stay up here this summer anyway- I'm working on booking a comedian for October and I have to be here to take care of some of the college show formalities. And some people I know are putting on a few concerts this summer so I'm going to help with that.