I can sense the change in the air. I can see the leaves dying to dry up and float to the ground. People are itching for football season to officially begin. AKA school has begun. Awesome.
Today was the beginning of a long but do-able semester.
I only had two classes today (Physiology and Chemistry). Three if you count Institute (Book of Mormon first half).
Here's what I've learned so far:
- Supposedly my Physiology class is harder than my Anatomy class was, so says my professor, but that's kind of hard to believe.
- Classes are a lot more tolerable when a cute boy sits next down next to you.
- Free t-shirts and pins are still worth going to anything for.
- Good Institute teachers are worth gold.
- Chemistry this semester might actually be bearable. It will be interesting to experience this professors teaching style. He doesn't believe in lecturing, has a ponytail and a single earring.
- It's fun spotting out the freshman with their noses in maps and not being among them.
- I still love to wear my backpack.
- I am having major Anatomy withdrawals, especially since I passed the torch onto my cousin.
- I forgot how good it feels to get a letter in the mail.
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