Finally my long and boring summer of work and no play was
over with. I started my first semester at delta. I noticed right away the
strict attendance policy all my classes had. Not that I was a skipper or
anything like that, I just liked the option. At SVSU they didn’t care. We came
to class, then we came to class. It was our money after all. But really Delta,
two days missed and you are going to drop me? Here’s to not getting sick for 4
months.
I thought going into Delta I would see EVERYONE I went to
high school with. but that’s not the case. I rarely have a run in. How ever I
have noticed that almost every student I met is either in high school or just
graduated. Makes me feel old, though I am only on my third year of college. I
never really gave much thought about how long I’m going to be staying at Delta,
then I looked at my degree audit and saw that I only have about 1.5 semesters
worth of class before my major. Then I have to transfer BACK to SVSU…
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| Back in the day |
This semester I’m taking 10 credits and working full time. I
find it hard to believe that we are over half way done with Fall 2012! Now have
a stable schedule with work and school I have had a little more time to
adventure out side of my box. I started by going back to my hometown to party
with old friends, but after 5 minutes I realized that I DID NOT fit in anymore.
I knew it was going to happen so I tried to back out but my best friend
Danielle insisted. So when I left the party I was really discouraged and said
my partying days are
done for sure!
Am I done with partying or not? Answer in next blog.

Sounds really depressing feeling as though you have gotten older then you feel. Yet it all is a reflection of how you perceive yourself. I myself feel older because I have the freedom to choose my classes and do more adult things. While deep down I really miss the feeling of being a child and getting away with practically everything. I'm foreshadowing the next post, but I think your definitely not done partying, because they may change, but so does the people that you party with. It's just to go back with the same expectation has you might have had when you were younger.
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