Thought I'd fill you in.
Anyhow, more about me: I am currently registered as a Communications major, because when I was admitted into UCF, I believed that I wanted to major in Interpersonal Communications. Such is not the case any more.
Similar to all universities, UCF has a freshmen orientation before classes begin. During my own orientation, I went from Undeclared to Communications. The second day of orientation, I decided I wished to be Journalism (Pending, that is, due to limited materials in the college). For many months, I held onto this idea, but did not officially convert into a Journalism major.
Now, I am 90% sure (as a guestimate) that I would like to be an Advertising/Public Relations major (better known as Ad/PR). Unfortunately, the Nicholson School of Communications only admits 40 students per semester into this degree, and besides the easy requirements, admission is based primarily on GPA. According to an advisor I had the pleasure of speaking to (...I think), the average GPA admitted last year was 3.6.
I do not believe this to be a problem because, currently, I have a 3.55 GPA (from 15 credits). This semester, I am maintaining 17 credits. This is how my class enrollment appears now:
Finite Math
American Government
English Composition II
World Civilizations II
Spanish II
Concert Band
I picked some very difficult classes and excellent professors (who just happen to be difficult, also). However, I am doing very well, academically. Unfortunately, decent academics sometimes correlate with decreasing sanity and a burnt mentality.
Nevertheless, I will conquer straight "A"s this semester. I will admit that it may kill me, but...at least I'll die with a smile on my face...? (Maybe a forced smile...? Does that count?)
Needless to say, I don't know anyone who approves of an academic death. That's part of the reason for this little keepsake - this subtle blog. It may be just one among millions, but it is mine, and I hope to make it enjoyable for those who stumble upon it.
The enjoyable blogs I have found on Blogger include witty quotes, intruiging photographs/pictures/cartoons, and wise insights. Well, unfortunately, my 8-hour studying spree today did not leave much wittiness and profoundness to extend to anyone, but I do have pictures.
So, for now, I shall leave you with this:
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