First Day of Class

      Today was the first day of class and it was awesome! It was not too stressful or too busy (only 16 credits plus no choir is a big improvement in time available). First, at 8:35, I had POLS-314 (The President and Congress). The prof (Pyle) for that class is new to Calvin and he seems very entertaining. The class also happens to be very small (7 people), so we should have a lot of deep discussions (at 8:35 in the morning...I shouldn't be too optimistic). After that I had about two hours in which to eat lunch, organize, and start on some homework. At 12:20, I had POLS-309 (International Organizations and Law). I've had this particular prof before (Westra). The class looks very interesting. Right after that class, I went to CAS-101 (Oral Rhetoric). It seems like it will be a very easy class...we don't have any required texts...which in a class of 300/200-level classes will be a Godsend!
     I have discovered how nice it is to have a bike on campus. I biked to all my classes today and it is quick, efficient, and I don't have to injure my back by carrying a backpack (I also save my feet from pain). I will probably continue using the bike as a mode of transportation. After all my classes, I also took a short bike-ride for fitness. I had forgotten how many hills the Reeds Lake area has...a very strenuous workout!
     Tomorrow, I only have two classes (Religion and Japanese), so it will not be very busy at all. I will talk more tomorrow!

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