It's a Crazzy Life
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
First off, I would like to sincerely apologize for not writing for a while. It has been very hectic lately and I have struggled with finding time to let loose and confess all here.
This semester my five classes have been a lot of work. My journalism class is fairly based on common sense and involves issues I learned last semester but is still a challenge because when writing stories, if you have even one error you get a zero on it. I have never paid so much attention to the different variations of the name Anna before in my life. My English class is by far the easiest and the most relaxing. French continues to be the class I count down till the end of the days. My math class is pretty basic, after all it is math 142. It is math that you learn in high school but need to refresh on and it is the basic math that journalists need so I’m set. The more challenging class though would be sociology. It is one of those classes where I go everyday, take all the notes, follow along to the lectures and do most of the reading then a test comes along. I sit and take the test thinking I am doing good and must have gotten a good grade but then I look at the class average and it’s a 62%. I know this most frusterate others as well. It is very disturbing to not know what you are doing wrong when you are doing everything you can think of.
In addition to school, I have recently totaled my car and quit my job. Although I now have a new car and job as you can see life has been extremely stressful lately. Sadly, one morning on my way to school I got in a fender bender and had to say goodbye to my some-what faithful Marilyn (my car named after the one and only Marilyn Monroe). My boyfriend helped me find a very good car with low mileage and a clean exterior and interior. However, the car has no name yet. Last week I quit my job after three and half years. I figured it was time to move on and the drama was getting too strong I never knew what to expect. Monday was my first day at Kinder Care and so far I really like it. The kids are so much fun and they really can make the hours fly by. I also increased the amount of hours I work. Since I live on my own and school is a lit bit of a challenge I thought it would be wise to have extra cash on backup.
I hope all of you had a wonderful spring break and are looking forward to graduating in a few months.
Leave comments and questions, I’d loved to hear them.
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Hi, I'm not a teen but a senior journalist.
Good to hear you're studying journalism. I must tell you that journalism doesn't require 'classes' as such. One needs a lot of common sense and the ability to put oneself in the reader's shoes.
There, I just gave away journalism's biggest secret!
Good to hear you're studying journalism. I must tell you that journalism doesn't require 'classes' as such. One needs a lot of common sense and the ability to put oneself in the reader's shoes.
There, I just gave away journalism's biggest secret!
Wow! It sounds like things have been incredibly crazy for you. I'm sorry about your car accident, but I'm glad to hear you're okay. And good luck on finding a new name for your car! Considering all the stresses you've dealt with, it sounds like you're handling it all very well.
Keep it up!
-Lindsey
Keep it up!
-Lindsey
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