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1986-10-04
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In front of a computer somewhere
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2003-08-04
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GAP Sales Associate
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Jessica
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Being alive
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2000 (Freshman year of high school)
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Inuyasha
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Become a book illustrator
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Drawing, reading, writing
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Drawing, painting, sounding smarter than I am, procrastination, and I can lick my nose.
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Thursday, August 26, 2004
College kid!
Yay! Classes have started, and I am officially a college student. Scary. o.o
So, I'm liking my classes so far... but I was a little disappointed. It seems a lot like high school right now. Of course, I took a lot of AP classes in high school, so it probably was more like college than most high schools were, and I'm commuting, and I guess dorm life is a big part of the whole college experience, but still... I was expecting my classes to be, I dunno, more stimulating? I mean, yeah, they look like they're going to be difficult, some of them, but it's not exactly what I was expecting. What I was expecting, I don't know.
I'm enjoying myself though. I've made two new friends already, and a few aquaintances. My classes seem fairly interesting, though my Shakespeare teacher is crazy. And my math class is a joke. Doesn't take roll, doesn't collect homework, teaches right out of the book, and he gives four tests, and drops the lowest one. That and our final consist of our entire grade. Not to mention I already learned 90% of this stuff in high school.
Beginning drawing seems interesting enough. We're using lots of charcoal though, which I don't like. It's frickin hard to do any kind of detail with that stuff. Gah.
My honors classes are pretty cool, too. The Philosophy class has seemed surprisingly fun so far. And Arts and Humanities I only have mondays, and this monday our class lasted a whole half hour (out of the two it was supposed to be), of which I was ten minutes late (traffic is HORRIBLE), so I didn't have much to build on. But it sounds interesting.
So that's about it. Yay for college.
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