Think about this. That moment of the very first step into
college causing a wave of excitement, and nervousness. Will
the professor be nice? Will I know anybody? Will the class
through my head this week and they all got answered. Yes my
professors are nice, and yes the classes are hard. I didn't know
anyone, but I did meet new people in each of my classes. I
did get a little lost, yet not for long. I felt very accomplished
and prepared for class this week, and not just because I
didn't get lost too bad. I feel accomplished because I got most
of my books (don't have to get one book until October)
and I have turned in all of my homework so far.
I will have to say that it will be taking some time to get used to
even see my professors each day. I mean, whoa this is unreal. I
do, however, enjoy the feeling of all of the freedom that I have. I
don't have to be in class by six minutes, and I don't have to worry
about students being rude to the professors. Not only that, I don't
need passes of any kind to get from place A to place B.
Three floors at Haltom have nothing compared to the up and down at North Lake. From the parking lot, it looks like multiple buildings only two floors. It also looks as if the only way to get inside each building is to walk outside a while. I couldn't have been more wrong. Almost of the all of the buildings are connected from one of the levels. The only buildings that are required to go outside to get there, is the Library, G building, and F building. Yes the buildings are labeled with letters and it makes it that much easier to figure out where to go and to stay. Even though there are elevators throughout the campus, I choose to take the stairs, so that I can get exercise and get places faster.
Even though I already have multiple assignments, I honestly can not wait until this next week. This is going to be a good year. I can already feel it.
Even though I already have multiple assignments, I honestly can not wait until this next week. This is going to be a good year. I can already feel it.
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