2013 Fall Semester: Half-Way Finished!
Well, it has certainly been busy! I have not had much time at all to really sit down and tell you all what I am up to. So, now I actually have time.
First off, I had a job at Sears and then I was too busy, so I just recently quit. School has been very busy (three 300-level classes and a 200-level religion class with a mildly crazy professor). On top of all that, I am maintaining a 2nd job, tutoring with Student Academic Services ($8/hour!). Grade-wise, because of timing (the job at Sears), I was not able to be as studious as I would have liked. However, I am hoping to bring some of those grades up in order to regain the scholarship that I lost as a freshman. Currently, it is my last night as a teenager. At about 5:45 AM tomorrow morning (October 27), I will have officially lived 2 decades on this earth. In honor of this achievement, I finished most of my homework for the weekend so that tomorrow I can relax and celebrate/plan for the next week.
Speaking of plans for this week, Tuesday and Wednesday are "Academic Advising" (no class). On Tuesday, I will relax and do homework. However, on Wednesday, a bunch of people in the Japanese department are driving to Novi, MI (near Detroit) to visit a Japanese bakery, bookstore, and Asian market!
On the topic of Japan, I officially got accepted to JCMU and will be using this blog more regularly next semester, while in Japan. I will be in Hikone, Japan (Shiga Prefecture) and will be taking 10 credit hours of extensive Japanese language as well as a 3 credit elective. Even though this semester is hectic, I look forward to next semester where I will be across the Pacific Ocean.
じゃ、頑張りましょう!
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