The Week in Review: September 1-7

Sunday: I woke up early and with my family drove from Indianapolis to Grand Rapids. I got all moved in to my single room and watched "Serenity" with a few friends in their apartment. Overall a nice, relaxing day

Monday: Labor Day. Again, just relaxed, and mentally prepared myself for the beginning of classes on Tuesday. Bought a few decorating items for my room and went to Starbucks with a friend.

Tuesday: First day of classes. Quite a busy day! I had three classes (two of which are 300-level classes). From 8:35-9:50, I had The President and Congress (POLS-314) which seems like it will be a very entertaining class. From 12:05-1:20, I had International Organizations and Law (POLS-309) which also appears to be interesting. After that, I had Oral Rhetoric (CAS-101) from 1:30-2:45. Seems like it will be a fairly easy, relaxing class. It was really nice being able to bike to and from classes. A lot easier on the feet and definitely faster!

Wednesday: I only have two classes on Wednesdays...which leaves a lot of time for study! I have Religion: the Prophets in the morning and Japanese mid-morning. That evening I also attended a tutor training workshop for my part-time job this semester...$8/hour!

Thursday: Just a normal day of classes (see Tuesday for schedule). However, in the afternoon, I staffed a booth at Cokes and Clubs (my college's "club fair") for WAFFLE (Writers Asking For Fun Loving Editors). I am the "Super Secretary," and as it is a new club, we shall see how it works out.

Friday: See Wednesday schedule. Nothing really exciting happened today...though I did do laundry, which is always fun!

Saturday: I biked to the grocery for the first time! However, my main focus of Saturday was to successfully participate in a job interview at Sears. I got the job! This semester, in addition to working as a tutor, I will also be making $7.40/hour working as a cashier at Sears.

A successful week in summation! Hopefully the second week of class will be just as great!




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